Estimation of landscape pattern change on stream flow using SWAT-VRR

With the development of landscape ecology and hydrology, the research in relationship between landscape pattern changes and hydrological process is pushed into a further level, and also to proposed a higher request to the development of related models. The SWAT-VRR model (Soil and Water Assessment T...

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Main Authors: Wei Chong, Zhang Lin-Jing, Wu Qing, Cao Lian-Hai, Zhang Lu, Yao Lun-Guang, Zhu Yun-Xian, Yang Feng
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-07-01
Series:European Journal of Remote Sensing
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22797254.2020.1790994
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author Wei Chong
Zhang Lin-Jing
Wu Qing
Cao Lian-Hai
Zhang Lu
Yao Lun-Guang
Zhu Yun-Xian
Yang Feng
author_facet Wei Chong
Zhang Lin-Jing
Wu Qing
Cao Lian-Hai
Zhang Lu
Yao Lun-Guang
Zhu Yun-Xian
Yang Feng
author_sort Wei Chong
collection DOAJ
description With the development of landscape ecology and hydrology, the research in relationship between landscape pattern changes and hydrological process is pushed into a further level, and also to proposed a higher request to the development of related models. The SWAT-VRR model (Soil and Water Assessment Tool with Vegetation Runoff Regulation) is a distributed hydrological model to better show the effect of land use landscape change on hydrological processes. The Qihe watershed in Danjiangkou reservoir area was selected in a case study, and the applicability of SWAT-VRR was verified firstly, then set up two typical water-soil conservation scenario simulations to analyze the response to landscape pattern changes under SWAT-VRR. The results indicate that, the SWAT-VRR model achieved a notable improvement in monthly and daily hydrological simulation comparing to the SWAT model (Soil and Water Assessment Tool) simulation during 2003 to 2006. Compared with the two land use scenarios, the 300 m forest riparian along the Qihe River can adjust the runoff more effectively than the area greater than 15° is forest, and show a strong stability in water-soil conservation effect during different rainfall. The SWAT-VRR provides a more accurate scientific basis to estimate landscape pattern change on stream flow.
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spelling doaj.art-c4784eed36e148ff88db1e79786eec352022-12-22T01:34:56ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEuropean Journal of Remote Sensing2279-72542020-07-01001710.1080/22797254.2020.17909941790994Estimation of landscape pattern change on stream flow using SWAT-VRRWei Chong0Zhang Lin-Jing1Wu Qing2Cao Lian-Hai3Zhang Lu4Yao Lun-Guang5Zhu Yun-Xian6Yang Feng7North China University of Water Resources and Electric PowerNorth China University of Water Resources and Electric PowerNorth China University of Water Resources and Electric PowerNorth China University of Water Resources and Electric PowerNorth China University of Water Resources and Electric PowerNanyang Normal UniversityChushandian Reservoir Construction Administration of Henan Province, Department of Water Resources of Henan ProvinceChushandian Reservoir Construction Administration of Henan Province, Department of Water Resources of Henan ProvinceWith the development of landscape ecology and hydrology, the research in relationship between landscape pattern changes and hydrological process is pushed into a further level, and also to proposed a higher request to the development of related models. The SWAT-VRR model (Soil and Water Assessment Tool with Vegetation Runoff Regulation) is a distributed hydrological model to better show the effect of land use landscape change on hydrological processes. The Qihe watershed in Danjiangkou reservoir area was selected in a case study, and the applicability of SWAT-VRR was verified firstly, then set up two typical water-soil conservation scenario simulations to analyze the response to landscape pattern changes under SWAT-VRR. The results indicate that, the SWAT-VRR model achieved a notable improvement in monthly and daily hydrological simulation comparing to the SWAT model (Soil and Water Assessment Tool) simulation during 2003 to 2006. Compared with the two land use scenarios, the 300 m forest riparian along the Qihe River can adjust the runoff more effectively than the area greater than 15° is forest, and show a strong stability in water-soil conservation effect during different rainfall. The SWAT-VRR provides a more accurate scientific basis to estimate landscape pattern change on stream flow.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22797254.2020.1790994swat-vrrlandscape ecologylandscape patternland usestream flow
spellingShingle Wei Chong
Zhang Lin-Jing
Wu Qing
Cao Lian-Hai
Zhang Lu
Yao Lun-Guang
Zhu Yun-Xian
Yang Feng
Estimation of landscape pattern change on stream flow using SWAT-VRR
European Journal of Remote Sensing
swat-vrr
landscape ecology
landscape pattern
land use
stream flow
title Estimation of landscape pattern change on stream flow using SWAT-VRR
title_full Estimation of landscape pattern change on stream flow using SWAT-VRR
title_fullStr Estimation of landscape pattern change on stream flow using SWAT-VRR
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of landscape pattern change on stream flow using SWAT-VRR
title_short Estimation of landscape pattern change on stream flow using SWAT-VRR
title_sort estimation of landscape pattern change on stream flow using swat vrr
topic swat-vrr
landscape ecology
landscape pattern
land use
stream flow
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22797254.2020.1790994
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