2016
DOI: 10.5194/hess-2016-184
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Changing patterns of extreme water levels in urbanizing plain river network region of Taihu Basin, China: characteristics and causes

Abstract: Abstract. Water level is an indicating factor in flood control in the plain river network region of Taihu Basin (PRNRTB). It is mainly influenced by climate change and human activity. In this study, the annual and seasonal variations of extreme water level from 1960 to 2012 were analyzed based on daily water level of eight stations in the PRNRTB. The modified Mann-Kendall test and sequential cluster analysis are used to detect trends and points of abrupt change. The results indicated that the extreme water lev… Show more

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“…Thus, the rising water level is a consequence of these impacts. The results of water level increase after the urbanization period are quite similar to studies of Wang et al [78] and Song et al [79] with the case study in the Taihu Basin, China. For example, Song et al [79] concluded that the increase in water level is influenced by urbanization, especially in new construction urban areas.…”
Section: Water Levelsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Thus, the rising water level is a consequence of these impacts. The results of water level increase after the urbanization period are quite similar to studies of Wang et al [78] and Song et al [79] with the case study in the Taihu Basin, China. For example, Song et al [79] concluded that the increase in water level is influenced by urbanization, especially in new construction urban areas.…”
Section: Water Levelsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Most research on Taihu Basin were focused on hydrological simulation (Liu et al, 2013), flood risk management (Xie et al, 2013;Gong and Lin, 2008), water quality Yu et al, 2007;W. Li et al, 2013;Wang et al, 2014) and ecological problems. Research on hydrological response to urbanization has received wide concerns for recent years (Zeng and Wang, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to recent findings, changes in river networks were found to be due more to human activities than to climatic influences in some regions (Gregory, ; Rhoads, Lewis, & Andresen, ; Yang et al, ). Furthermore, with the degradation of river networks, numerous ecological and environmental problems, such as the increase of flood risk and water pollution, have emerged (Wang et al, ; Zhang, Guo, & Wang, ). Therefore, more attention should be paid to changes in river networks under rapid urbanization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%