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TITULO

Recognition of the Interaction Mechanisms between Water and Land Resources Based on an Improved Distributed Hydrological Model

Jianwei Wang    
Xizhi Lv    
Tianling Qin    
Yongxin Ni    
Li Ma    
Qiufen Zhang    
Hanjiang Nie    
Zhenyu Lv    
Chenhao Li    
Xin Zhang and Jianming Feng    

Resumen

Conflicts between humans and land use in the process of using water and conflicts between humans and water resources in the process of using land have led to an imbalance between natural ecosystems and socio-economic systems. It is difficult to understand the impact of the processes of water production and consumption on land patches and their ecological effects. A grid-type, basin-distributed hydrological model was established in this study, which was based on land-use units and coupled with groundwater modules to simulate the water production and consumption processes in different units. By combining land use and net primary productivity, the runoff coefficient and the water use efficiency (NPP/ET) of different land units were used as indicators to characterize the interaction between water and land resources. The results showed that the average runoff coefficients of cultivated land, forest land and grassland were 0.7, 0.5 and 0.9, respectively. Moreover, the average runoff coefficients of hills, plains and basins were 0.7, 0.7 and 0.8, respectively. The NPP produced by the average unit, evapotranspiration, in cultivated land, forest land and grassland was 7 (gC/(m2?a))/mm, 0.7 (gC/(m2?a))/mm and 0.2 (gC/(m2?a))/mm, respectively. These results provide quantitative scientific and technological support in favor of the comprehensive ecological management of river basins.

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