Palaeorunoff estimations achieved from palaeoclimatic information
for the southwest part of the North China Plain: an attempt to apply a
climatological approach to palaeohydrology
Affiliations: Department of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking
University,Beijing 100871, China
Abstract: Palaeoclimatic scenario projecting annual temperature and annual
precipitation is firstly formalized with data available and speculations for
the southwest part of the North China Plain (35-37°N, 115-119°E) during
the last 25000 years. Then, with three regression equations relating annual
runoff to annual precipitation and derived with data of modern hydrological and
meteorological records, values of annual runoff are calculated in terms of the
corresponding values of annual precipitation from this palaeoclimatic scenario
for this region during this temporal interval. These results indicate that
runoff is the most during 8000-3000a B.P. and the least during 25000-12000 a B.
P.; runoff occurring during 12000-8000 a B.P. and during 3000-0 a B.P. is less
than the one occurring during 8000-3000 a B.P. and more than the one occurring
during 25000-12000 a B. P.; and the runoff occurring during 25000-12000 a B.
P., 12000-8000 a B. P., and 3000-0 a B.P. is respectively 43, 46 and 66 percent
of the one occurring during 8000-3000 a B.P. Values of bankfull discharge for
palaeochannels of the Yellow River flowing in this region during the same
interval are calculated from available estimates of slope of stream-bed of
these palaeochannels with a regression equation relating bankfull discharge to
slope of stream-bed and ratios of bankfull-discharge are further calculated
from these values for different groups of palaeochannel formed during different
time spans embraced in this interval. To conduct a cross-check, these values
and ratios of bankfull-discharge are compared to the corresponding values and
ratios of runoff occurring during roughly the same time spans. The same
direction and similar relative magnitude of changes of the surface water
occurring in this region during the last 25000 years are indicated by these
comparisons.
Keywords: palaeorunoff, the southwest part of the North China Plain, palaeoclimate palaeoclimate palaeoclimate