Study on the Impact of Land-Use Change on Runoff Variation Trend in Luojiang River Basin, China
Ji He,
Yu-Rong Wan,
Hai-Tao Chen,
Wen-Chuan Wang
Affiliations
Ji He
Henan Key Laboratory of Water Resources Conservation and Intensive Utilization in the Yellow River Basin, School of Water Resources, North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, Zhengzhou 450011, China
Yu-Rong Wan
Henan Key Laboratory of Water Resources Conservation and Intensive Utilization in the Yellow River Basin, School of Water Resources, North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, Zhengzhou 450011, China
Hai-Tao Chen
Henan Key Laboratory of Water Resources Conservation and Intensive Utilization in the Yellow River Basin, School of Water Resources, North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, Zhengzhou 450011, China
Wen-Chuan Wang
Henan Key Laboratory of Water Resources Conservation and Intensive Utilization in the Yellow River Basin, School of Water Resources, North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, Zhengzhou 450011, China
To reveal the influence process of land use changes on runoff variation trends, this paper takes the Luojiang River of China as the study area, and the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model was constructed to quantitatively analyze the impact of different land uses on runoff formation in the watershed, and used the Cellular Automata-Markov (CA-Markov) model to predict future land use scenarios and runoff change trends. The results show that: (1) the SWAT model can simulate the runoff in the Luojiang River basin; (2) the runoff in the Luojiang River basin has a decreasing trend in recent 10 years, caused by the decrease of rainfall and runoff due to changes in land use; (3) the forecast shows that the land-use changes in the basin will lead to an increase in runoff coefficient in 2025. The increase of the runoff coefficient will bring some adverse effects, and relevant measures should be taken to increase the water storage capacity of urban areas. This study can help plan future management strategies for the study area land coverage and put forward a preventive plan for the possible adverse situation of runoff variation.