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contributor authorZhao, Qiudong
contributor authorZhang, Shiqiang
contributor authorDing, Yong Jian
contributor authorWang, Jian
contributor authorHan, Haidong
contributor authorXu, Junli
contributor authorZhao, Chuancheng
contributor authorGuo, Wanqin
contributor authorShangguan, Donghui
date accessioned2017-06-09T17:16:24Z
date available2017-06-09T17:16:24Z
date copyright2015/12/01
date issued2015
identifier issn1525-755X
identifier otherams-82209.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4225298
description abstractrid and semiarid lowland areas of central Asia are largely dependent on fluvial water originating from the Tian Shan. Mountain glaciers contribute significantly to runoff, particularly in summer. With global warming, the total glacier area in the Kunma Like River catchment declined by 13.2% during 1990?2007. For future water resources, it is essential to quantify the responses of hydrologic processes to both climate change and shrinking glaciers in glacierized catchments, such as the headwaters of the Tarim River. Thus, a degree-day glacier melt algorithm was integrated into the macroscale hydrologic Variable Infiltration Capacity model (VIC). Good results were obtained for monthly runoff simulations in the Kunma Like River catchment, which suggest that the extended VIC has acceptable performance. Because of increased precipitation and air temperature, annual runoff in the catchment has increased by about 4.07 ? 108 m3 decade?1 during 1984/85?2006/07. Under the assumption of the same climatic conditions, sensitivity analyses indicated that annual and summer river runoff volumes would decrease by 9.3% and 10.4%, respectively, for reductions in glacier area of 13.2%. The variation coefficient of annual runoff also increased because of shrinking glaciers. Runoff scenarios for warmer future climate and various deglaciation situations suggest that reductions in glacier area by >30% will likely produce less meltwater in summer and river runoff will decline. Consequently, the annual total discharge of the Kunma Like River is projected to decrease by 2.8%?19.4% in the 2050s scenario because of glacier shrinking.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleModeling Hydrologic Response to Climate Change and Shrinking Glaciers in the Highly Glacierized Kunma Like River Catchment, Central Tian Shan
typeJournal Paper
journal volume16
journal issue6
journal titleJournal of Hydrometeorology
identifier doi10.1175/JHM-D-14-0231.1
journal fristpage2383
journal lastpage2402
treeJournal of Hydrometeorology:;2015:;Volume( 016 ):;issue: 006
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