Relationship of underground water level and climate in Northwest China’s inland basins under the global climate change: Taking the Golmud River Catchment as an example

To identify the response of groundwater level variation to global climate change in Northwest China’s inland basins, the Golmud River Catchment was chosen as a case in this paper. Approaches of time series analysis and correlation analysis were adopted to investigate the variation of groundwater lev...

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Main Authors: Jia-wei Wang, Jin-ting Huang, Tuo Fang, Ge Song, Fang-qiang Sun
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Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2021-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2096519221001531
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description To identify the response of groundwater level variation to global climate change in Northwest China’s inland basins, the Golmud River Catchment was chosen as a case in this paper. Approaches of time series analysis and correlation analysis were adopted to investigate the variation of groundwater level influenced by global climate change from 1977 to 2017. Results show that the temperature in the Golmud River Catchment rose 0.57°C every 10 years. It is highly positive correlated with global climate temperature, with a correlation coefficient, 0.87. The frequency and intensity of extreme precipitation were both increased. Generally, groundwater levels increased from 1977 to 2017 in all phreatic and confined aquifers and the fluctuation became more violent. Most importantly, extreme precipitation led to the fact that groundwater level rises sharply, which induced city waterlogging. However, no direct evidence shows that normal precipitation triggered groundwater level rise, and the correlation coefficients between precipitation data from Golmud meteorological station located in the Gobi Desert and groundwater level data of five observation wells are 0.13, 0.02, –0.11, 0.04, and –0.03, respectively. This phenomenon could be explained as that the main recharge source of groundwater is river leakage in the alluvial-pluvial Gobi plain because of the high total head of river water and goodness hydraulic conductivity of the vadose zone. Data analysis shows that glacier melting aggravated because of local temperature increased. As a result, runoff caused groundwater levels to ascend from 1977 to 2017. Correlation coefficients of two groundwater wells observation data and runoff of Golmud River are 0.80 and 0.68. The research results will contribute to handling the negative effects of climate change on groundwater for Northwestern China.© 2021 China Geology Editorial Office.
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spelling doaj.art-fc0b7007e1d04e8586423aae600700b92023-02-07T04:22:38ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.China Geology2096-51922021-09-0143402409Relationship of underground water level and climate in Northwest China’s inland basins under the global climate change: Taking the Golmud River Catchment as an exampleJia-wei Wang0Jin-ting Huang1Tuo Fang2Ge Song3Fang-qiang Sun4Xi’an University of Science and Technology, Xi’an 710054, China; Corresponding author: E-mail address: hjinting@xust.edu.cn (Jin-ting Huang); sunfq2003@126.com (Fang-qiang Sun).Xi’an University of Science and Technology, Xi’an 710054, China; First author: E-mail address: wangjw7659@163.com (Jia-wei Wang).Xi’an University of Science and Technology, Xi’an 710054, ChinaXi’an University of Science and Technology, Xi’an 710054, ChinaXi’an Center, China Geological Survey, Xi’an 710054, China; First author: E-mail address: wangjw7659@163.com (Jia-wei Wang).To identify the response of groundwater level variation to global climate change in Northwest China’s inland basins, the Golmud River Catchment was chosen as a case in this paper. Approaches of time series analysis and correlation analysis were adopted to investigate the variation of groundwater level influenced by global climate change from 1977 to 2017. Results show that the temperature in the Golmud River Catchment rose 0.57°C every 10 years. It is highly positive correlated with global climate temperature, with a correlation coefficient, 0.87. The frequency and intensity of extreme precipitation were both increased. Generally, groundwater levels increased from 1977 to 2017 in all phreatic and confined aquifers and the fluctuation became more violent. Most importantly, extreme precipitation led to the fact that groundwater level rises sharply, which induced city waterlogging. However, no direct evidence shows that normal precipitation triggered groundwater level rise, and the correlation coefficients between precipitation data from Golmud meteorological station located in the Gobi Desert and groundwater level data of five observation wells are 0.13, 0.02, –0.11, 0.04, and –0.03, respectively. This phenomenon could be explained as that the main recharge source of groundwater is river leakage in the alluvial-pluvial Gobi plain because of the high total head of river water and goodness hydraulic conductivity of the vadose zone. Data analysis shows that glacier melting aggravated because of local temperature increased. As a result, runoff caused groundwater levels to ascend from 1977 to 2017. Correlation coefficients of two groundwater wells observation data and runoff of Golmud River are 0.80 and 0.68. The research results will contribute to handling the negative effects of climate change on groundwater for Northwestern China.© 2021 China Geology Editorial Office.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2096519221001531Groundwater level variationGlobal climate changeInland basinGolmud River CatchmentQaidam BasinNortheastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
spellingShingle Jia-wei Wang
Jin-ting Huang
Tuo Fang
Ge Song
Fang-qiang Sun
Relationship of underground water level and climate in Northwest China’s inland basins under the global climate change: Taking the Golmud River Catchment as an example
China Geology
Groundwater level variation
Global climate change
Inland basin
Golmud River Catchment
Qaidam Basin
Northeastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
title Relationship of underground water level and climate in Northwest China’s inland basins under the global climate change: Taking the Golmud River Catchment as an example
title_full Relationship of underground water level and climate in Northwest China’s inland basins under the global climate change: Taking the Golmud River Catchment as an example
title_fullStr Relationship of underground water level and climate in Northwest China’s inland basins under the global climate change: Taking the Golmud River Catchment as an example
title_full_unstemmed Relationship of underground water level and climate in Northwest China’s inland basins under the global climate change: Taking the Golmud River Catchment as an example
title_short Relationship of underground water level and climate in Northwest China’s inland basins under the global climate change: Taking the Golmud River Catchment as an example
title_sort relationship of underground water level and climate in northwest china s inland basins under the global climate change taking the golmud river catchment as an example
topic Groundwater level variation
Global climate change
Inland basin
Golmud River Catchment
Qaidam Basin
Northeastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2096519221001531
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