水流
高原(数学)
长江
气候学
自然地理学
季风
南亚
航程(航空)
水年
中亚
环境科学
地质学
地理
中国
流域
地图学
数学分析
材料科学
考古
复合材料
民族学
历史
数学
作者
Yenan Wu,Di Long,Upmanu Lall,Bridget R. Scanlon,Fuqiang Tian,Xudong Fu,Jianshi Zhao,Jianyun Zhang,Hao Wang,Chunhong Hu
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-022-34221-9
摘要
Short instrumental streamflow records in the South and East Tibetan Plateau (SETP) limit understanding of the full range and long-term variability in streamflow, which could greatly impact freshwater resources for about one billion people downstream. Here we reconstruct eight centuries (1200-2012 C.E.) of annual streamflow from the Monsoon Asia Drought Atlas in five headwater regions across the SETP. We find two regional patterns, including northern (Yellow, Yangtze, and Lancang-Mekong) and southern (Nu-Salween and Yarlung Zangbo-Brahmaputra) SETP regions showing ten contrasting wet and dry periods, with a dividing line of regional moisture regimes at ~32°-33°N identified. We demonstrate strong temporal nonstationarity in streamflow variability, and reveal much greater high/low mean flow periods in terms of duration and magnitude: mostly pre-instrumental wetter conditions in the Yarlung Zangbo-Brahmaputra and drier conditions in other rivers. By contrast, the frequency of extreme flows during the instrumental periods for the Yangtze, Nu-Salween, and Yarlung Zangbo-Brahmaputra has increased by ~18% relative to the pre-instrumental periods.
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