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This book presents a comprehensive analysis of the multi-temporal and spatial evolution characteristics, as well as the driving mechanisms, of runoff and sediment discharge in the Yellow River Basin. It also provides multi-model predictions and ensemble evaluations of long-term runoff and sediment trends, alongside forward-looking strategies for managing the Loess Plateau and regulating the Yellow River. The work systematically evaluates the effectiveness of soil and water conservation measures in modulating water and sediment dynamics and their coupled interactions. It further confirms the transformation of runoff generation mechanisms and sediment production-transport patterns in response to changes in the underlying surface, demonstrating that water and sediment regimes in the Yellow River are transitioning toward a new steady state. Notably, this book proposes, for the first time from a basin-wide perspective, a threshold system for maintaining water-sediment balance in the Yellow River Basin. This book serves as a valuable reference for researchers, planners, designers, and managers working in related fields, as well as for university faculty and students.
The English translation of this book, originally written in Chinese, was produced with the assistance of artificial intelligence and has subsequently been reviewed and refined by the author to ensure accuracy.
Contents
Introduction.- Rainfall and Evolutionary Process and Characteristics of the Underlying Surface in the Yellow River Basin.- Spatiotemporal Evolution and Pattern of Differentiation of Runoff and Sediment Load in the Yellow River Basin.- Runoff and Sediment Production Mechanisms in Typical Yellow River Basins.- Main Factors Driving Changes in Yellow River Runoff and Sediment and Their Contribution Rates.- Construction of a Model for Predicting Trends in River Basin Runoff and Sediment Changes.- Forecast and Evaluation of the Trends of Runoff and Sediment Changes in the Yellow River over the Next 30‾50 Years.- Evaluation of the Applicability of Attribution and Prediction Methods of Runoff and Sediment Load Changes Based on Typical Watersheds runoff and sediment load.- etc...



