Hydrological trend analysis due to land use changes at langat river basin

This present study was carried out to detect the spatial and temporal change (1974-2000) in hydrological trend and its relationship to land use changes in the Langat River Basin. To obtain a clear picture of the hydrological parameters during the study period, rainfall data were analyzed. With the h...

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Main Authors: Juahir, H., Mokhtar, M.B., Samah, M.A.A., Yusof, M.K., Aris, A.Z., Zain, Sharifuddin Md
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author Juahir, H.
Mokhtar, M.B.
Samah, M.A.A.
Yusof, M.K.
Aris, A.Z.
Zain, Sharifuddin Md
author_facet Juahir, H.
Mokhtar, M.B.
Samah, M.A.A.
Yusof, M.K.
Aris, A.Z.
Zain, Sharifuddin Md
author_sort Juahir, H.
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description This present study was carried out to detect the spatial and temporal change (1974-2000) in hydrological trend and its relationship to land use changes in the Langat River Basin. To obtain a clear picture of the hydrological parameters during the study period, rainfall data were analyzed. With the help of GIS and non-parametric Mann-Kendall (MK) statistical test the significance of trend in hydrological and land use time series was measured. Trend analyses indicated that a relationship between hydrological parameters namely discharge and direct runoff and land use types namely agriculture, forest, urban, waterbody and others was evident. This analysis indicates that rainfall intensity does not play an important role as a pollutant contributor via the rainfall runoff process nor does it directly influence the peak discharges. Land use shows tremendous changes in trend surrounding Dengkil station compared a little changes surrounding Lui station. Mann-Kendall test of trend shows an increasing trend (p-value<0.01) of annual maximum-minimum ratio for Dengkil station, while no significant trend is observed for Lui station. There is evidence that regional variability in discharge behaviour is strongly related to land use or land cover changes along the river basin.
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spelling um.eprints-60422019-10-25T09:08:07Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/6042/ Hydrological trend analysis due to land use changes at langat river basin Juahir, H. Mokhtar, M.B. Samah, M.A.A. Yusof, M.K. Aris, A.Z. Zain, Sharifuddin Md QD Chemistry This present study was carried out to detect the spatial and temporal change (1974-2000) in hydrological trend and its relationship to land use changes in the Langat River Basin. To obtain a clear picture of the hydrological parameters during the study period, rainfall data were analyzed. With the help of GIS and non-parametric Mann-Kendall (MK) statistical test the significance of trend in hydrological and land use time series was measured. Trend analyses indicated that a relationship between hydrological parameters namely discharge and direct runoff and land use types namely agriculture, forest, urban, waterbody and others was evident. This analysis indicates that rainfall intensity does not play an important role as a pollutant contributor via the rainfall runoff process nor does it directly influence the peak discharges. Land use shows tremendous changes in trend surrounding Dengkil station compared a little changes surrounding Lui station. Mann-Kendall test of trend shows an increasing trend (p-value<0.01) of annual maximum-minimum ratio for Dengkil station, while no significant trend is observed for Lui station. There is evidence that regional variability in discharge behaviour is strongly related to land use or land cover changes along the river basin. 2010 Article PeerReviewed Juahir, H. and Mokhtar, M.B. and Samah, M.A.A. and Yusof, M.K. and Aris, A.Z. and Zain, Sharifuddin Md (2010) Hydrological trend analysis due to land use changes at langat river basin. EnvironmentAsia, 3 (SPECIA). pp. 20-31. ISSN 19061714, http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-76849087482&partnerID=40&md5=36751211daae1834c194bf55236af43f
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Samah, M.A.A.
Yusof, M.K.
Aris, A.Z.
Zain, Sharifuddin Md
Hydrological trend analysis due to land use changes at langat river basin
title Hydrological trend analysis due to land use changes at langat river basin
title_full Hydrological trend analysis due to land use changes at langat river basin
title_fullStr Hydrological trend analysis due to land use changes at langat river basin
title_full_unstemmed Hydrological trend analysis due to land use changes at langat river basin
title_short Hydrological trend analysis due to land use changes at langat river basin
title_sort hydrological trend analysis due to land use changes at langat river basin
topic QD Chemistry
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