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Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions | 2017

Topography significantly influencing low flows in snow-dominated watersheds

Qiang Li; Xiaohua Wei; Xin Yang; Krysta Giles-Hansen; Mingfang Zhang; Wenfei Liu

Watershed topography plays an important role in determining the spatial heterogeneity of ecological, geomorphological, and hydrological processes. Few studies have quantified the role of topography in various flow variables. In this study, 28 watersheds with snow-dominated hydrological regimes were selected with daily flow records from 1989 to 1996. These watersheds are located in the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, and range in size from 2.6 to 1780 km2. For each watershed, 22 topographic indices (TIs) were derived, including those commonly used in hydrology and other environmental fields. Flow variables include annual mean flow (Qmean),Q10 %,Q25 %,Q50 %,Q75 %,Q90 %, and annual minimum flow (Qmin), where Qx% is defined as the daily flow that occurred each year at a given percentage (x). Factor analysis (FA) was first adopted to exclude some redundant or repetitive TIs. Then, multiple linear regression models were employed to quantify the relative contributions of TIs to each flow variable in each year. Our results show that topography plays a more important role in low flows (flow magnitudes≤Q75 %) than high flows. However, the effects of TIs on different flow magnitudes are not consistent. Our analysis also determined five significant TIs: perimeter, slope length factor, surface area, openness, and terrain characterization index. These can be used to compare watersheds when low flow assessments are conducted, specifically in snow-dominated regions with the watershed size less than several thousand square kilometres.


Journal of Hydrology | 2017

A global review on hydrological responses to forest change across multiple spatial scales: Importance of scale, climate, forest type and hydrological regime

Mingfang Zhang; Ning Liu; R.J. Harper; Qiang Li; Kuan Liu; Xiaohua Wei; Dingyuan Ning; Yiping Hou; Shirong Liu


Ecohydrology | 2015

How do climate and forest changes affect long‐term streamflow dynamics? A case study in the upper reach of Poyang River basin

Wenfei Liu; Xiaohua Wei; Shirong Liu; Yuanqiu Liu; Houbao Fan; Mingfang Zhang; Jianmin Yin; Mingjin Zhan


Hydrological Processes | 2015

Response of flow regimes to deforestation and reforestation in a rain-dominated large watershed of subtropical China

Wenfei Liu; Xiaohua Wei; Houbao Fan; Xiaomin Guo; Yuanqiu Liu; Mingfang Zhang; Qiang Li


Hydrological Processes | 2014

Contrasted hydrological responses to forest harvesting in two large neighbouring watersheds in snow hydrology dominant environment: implications for forest management and future forest hydrology studies

Mingfang Zhang; Xiaohua Wei


Ecohydrology | 2017

Forest cover change and water yield in large forested watersheds: A global synthetic assessment

Qiang Li; Xiaohua Wei; Mingfang Zhang; Wenfei Liu; Houbao Fan; Guoyi Zhou; Krysta Giles-Hansen; Shirong Liu; Yi Wang


Global Change Biology | 2018

Vegetation cover ‐ another dominant factor in determining global water resources in forested regions

Xiaohua Wei; Qiang Li; Mingfang Zhang; Krysta Giles-Hansen; Wenfei Liu; Houbao Fan; Yi Wang; Guoyi Zhou; Shilong Piao; Shirong Liu


Ecohydrology | 2017

Do the hydrological responses to forest disturbances in large watersheds vary along climatic gradients in the interior of British Columbia, Canada?

Mingfang Zhang; Xiaohua Wei; Qiang Li


Ecohydrology | 2016

A quantitative assessment on the response of flow regimes to cumulative forest disturbances in large snow‐dominated watersheds in the interior of British Columbia, Canada

Mingfang Zhang; Xiaohua Wei; Qiang Li


Journal of Hydrology | 2018

The cumulative effects of forest disturbance and climate variability on streamflow components in a large forest-dominated watershed

Qiang Li; Xiaohua Wei; Mingfang Zhang; Wenfei Liu; Krysta Giles-Hansen; Yi Wang

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Xiaohua Wei

University of British Columbia

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Qiang Li

University of British Columbia

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Wenfei Liu

Nanchang Institute of Technology

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Krysta Giles-Hansen

University of British Columbia

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Yi Wang

University of British Columbia

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Houbao Fan

Nanchang Institute of Technology

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Guoyi Zhou

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yuanqiu Liu

Jiangxi Agricultural University

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Kuan Liu

University of Toronto

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Dingyuan Ning

University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

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