2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15118798
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The Effects of Climate Variation and Anthropogenic Activity on Karst Spring Discharge Based on the Wavelet Coherence Analysis and the Multivariate Statistical

Abstract: This study focused on the impact of anthropogenic activity on magnitude, frequency, and minima of spring discharge. Niangziguan Springs (NS), China, was selected as an example, as its discharge is decreasing due to the combined effects of climate variation and human activity. For exploring the impact of human activity on the spring discharge from climate change, the spring discharges from 1959 to 2015 were divided into two periods: pre-development period (i.e., 1959–1980) and post-development period (i.e., 198… Show more

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“…The primary water supply for industrial activities and urban life in Yangquan City comes from the karst groundwater in the Niangziguan spring area [27], making up 70% of the city's total water usage [28]. However, due to climate change (such as reduced rainfall, increased temperature, and enhanced evaporation) and human activities (like extensive groundwater extraction and coal mining drainage), the spring flow is gradually declining [29][30][31].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The primary water supply for industrial activities and urban life in Yangquan City comes from the karst groundwater in the Niangziguan spring area [27], making up 70% of the city's total water usage [28]. However, due to climate change (such as reduced rainfall, increased temperature, and enhanced evaporation) and human activities (like extensive groundwater extraction and coal mining drainage), the spring flow is gradually declining [29][30][31].…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%