Title
The hydrological response to human activities in Guishui River Basin, Beijing, China
Abstract
In this research, the year of 1986-1987 and 2005-2006 were chosen as two study periods, two land use maps on the base of two TM images of 1987 and 2005 were classified manually. Then the land use changes and weather changes were analyzed. Moreover, a SWAT model was setup and carried out in the study area to simulate the hydrological response to human activities. The results showed that: Human activities had remarkable effects on runoff. In the study periods, the direct effects affected the runoff much more than the indirect effects did. Under the indirect effects, the runoff increased by 0.47m3/s monthly, and the runoff increased by 2.36m3/s in flood season (June, July and August) when the variation percentage is 34.7%. Under the direct effects, the runoff decreases by 3.01m3/s monthly, and the runoff decreases by 8.71m3/s in flood season when the variation percentage is 95.1%. The analysis results prove that human activities can improve the water operating factor and make fewer flood disasters.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1109/Geoinformatics.2012.6270318
Geoinformatics
Keywords
Field
DocType
beijing,guishui river basin,china,rivers,runoff,ad 2005 to 2006,tm images,ad 1986 to 1987,swat model,flood season,variation percentage,human activities,land use change,hydrological response,floods,weather change
Drainage basin,Computer science,Hydrology,China,Surface runoff,Runoff curve number,Beijing,Flood myth,SWAT model,Land use
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
2161-024X
978-1-4673-1103-8
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yuming Liu121.37
Jing Zhang203.72
Pengfei Wu311.70
Huili Gong48829.37