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Hydrological Processes | 1998

Topographical effects on the distributions of rainfall and 18O distributions: a case in Miyake Island, Japan

Changyuan Tang; Shizuo Shindo; Isao Machida

In this paper, we try to calculate precipitation in Miyake Island, Japan. In order to know the temporal and spatial variations of precipitation, we have set 15 rain gauges randomly in the island to collect the monthly precipitation data since June 1994. It is found that the precipitation is very different from point to point. First, we used statistical methods to get the correlations between the monthly precipitation at our survey points and that at the weather station. Next, regression analyses were used to establish formulae to calculate precipitation as a function of altitude, aspect of the geomorphological surface and wind direction. Based on these results, distributions of monthly and yearly precipitation and δ18O over the island were assessed. The results show that landscape patterns strongly influence precipitation distribution over the island, with the highest precipitation being found on the windward side, about 400–600 m above sea level. Even at places at the same altitude, the precipitation was different because of the aspect of the landscape. At the same time, altitude effects for δ18O on both the windward and leeward sides were −0·10‰/100 m and −0·15‰/100 m, respectively. Comparing with the distribution of precipitation distribution, it was also found that δ18O for the windward and leeward sides was different from that for precipitation, which means that both topographical effects must be considered separately.


Hydrological Processes | 2004

Assessment of groundwater contamination by nitrates associated with wastewater irrigation: A case study in Shijiazhuang region, China

Changyuan Tang; Jianyao Chen; Shizuo Shindo; Yasuo Sakura; Wenguang Zhang; Yanjun Shen


Hydrological Processes | 2001

Chemical and isotopic methods for confirming the roles of wadis in regional groundwater recharge in a regional arid environment: a case study in Al Ain, UAE

Changyuan Tang; Isao Machida; Shizuo Shindo; Akihiko Kondoh; Yasuo Sakura


IAHS-AISH publication | 2003

Utilization of water resources and its effects on the hydrological environment of the Tarim River basin in Xinjiang, China

Changyuan Tang; Shizuo Shindo; Yasuo Sakura; Xin Li


The Quaternary Research (daiyonki-kenkyu) | 1993

Convergent Flow of Subsurface Water Concerned With Slope Failure

Shizuo Shindo


Journal of groundwater hydrology | 2002

Analysis for the in origin United of chloride ion in groundwater Arab Emirates

Isao Machida; Changyuan Tang; Shizuo Shindo; Akihiko Kondoh; Yasuo Sakura


IAHS-AISH publication | 1999

Study of rainfall distribution and groundwater flow using the Cl- ion and stable isotopes on a volcanic island in Japan

Isao Machida; Shizuo Shindo


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2003

A possibility for tracing infiltration fronts by temperature in sand dunes: an experimental study

Changyuan Tang; Shizuo Shindo; Yosuo Sakura; Isao Machida


Archive | 1997

The CEReS international symposium on the role of remote sensing for the environmental issues in arid and semi-arid regions, 29-31 January, 1997, Chiba University

Shizuo Shindo; Akihiko Kondoh; 千葉大学環境リモートセンシング研究センター


Journal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi) | 1991

Review of Research Reports on Environmental Geoscience in the Journal of Geography

Shizuo Shindo

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Wenguang Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Chinese Academy of Sciences

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