2021
DOI: 10.3390/land10040407
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Urbanization Significantly Affects Pan-Evaporation Trends in Large River Basins of China Mainland

Abstract: The causes of the pan-evaporation decline have been debated, and few researches have been carried out on the possible effect of local land use and land cover change on the regional pan-observation data series. In this paper, the urbanization effect on the estimate of pan-evaporation trends over 1961–2017 was examined for the data series of 331 urban stations, applying a previously developed dataset of the reference stations, in seven large river basins of the China mainland. The trends of pan-evaporation diffe… Show more

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“…We adopted the approach used for examining urbanization effects in surface air temperature data series used in previous research (Chu & Ren, 2005; Ren et al, 2008) to define urbanization effect and its contribution in the minute precipitation (intense) data series. This method is also used to assess the contributions of urbanization in studies of pan‐evaporation (Ren et al, 2021), light precipitation (Tysa & Ren, 2022) and relative humidity (Bian et al, 2020). Herein, the impact of urbanization and other localized anthropogenic factors is termed the urbanization effect (UE).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We adopted the approach used for examining urbanization effects in surface air temperature data series used in previous research (Chu & Ren, 2005; Ren et al, 2008) to define urbanization effect and its contribution in the minute precipitation (intense) data series. This method is also used to assess the contributions of urbanization in studies of pan‐evaporation (Ren et al, 2021), light precipitation (Tysa & Ren, 2022) and relative humidity (Bian et al, 2020). Herein, the impact of urbanization and other localized anthropogenic factors is termed the urbanization effect (UE).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%