河川径流组分的分区异质性与物理影响机制解析

    Regional heterogeneity of river runoff components and underlying physical influence patterns

    • 摘要: 为深入剖析不同驱动或影响要素对径流过程的作用机制,基于多尺度径流组分分割法(DFI)与组基多轨迹建模法(GBMTM),结合随机森林与SHAP混合模型,系统解析了渭河上中游流域气象因子、下垫面条件与人类地表活动对不同径流组分的差异性作用,并重点探讨了分区地貌特征对河川径流组分演化机制的影响。结果表明:①实测径流序列中可分离出4种径流组分,其中Short组分主要受流域气象因子主导,Intermediate组分主要受下垫面条件限制,而Long与Baseline组分则对人类地表活动的响应更为显著,并呈现一定的滞后性和区域性。②分区影响结果显示,秦岭北麓以自然过程控制为主,关中平原人类活动主导特征明显,而黄土丘陵区则主要受气象因子与人类地表活动的复合影响。研究结果可为从径流组分层面揭示径流形成机制及其对人类扰动的响应提供科学支撑,亦可为更深入开展流域水资源调控和人类活动影响评价提供技术参考。

       

      Abstract: In order to deeply analyze the mechanisms of different driving or influencing factors on runoff processes, based on the runoff fractionation method (Delayed-flow index, DFI) and group-based multi-trajectory modeling (GBMTM), in conjunction with a random forest and SHAP hybrid model, this study systematically analyzed the distinct impacts of meteorological factors, underlying surface conditions, and anthropogenic activities on various runoff components.The research additionally examined the impact of regional geomorphic features on the development of river runoff elements.The findings indicate that four runoff components can be separated from the measured runoff series, among which the Short-term component is predominantly influenced by basin-wide meteorological factors, the Intermediate-term component is mainly restricted by underlying surface conditions, while the Long-term and Baseline components are more significantly affected by human activities on the surface, displaying certain hysteresis and regional characteristics.Regional analysis indicates that natural processes dominate the northern foothills of the Qinling Mountains, human activities are prevalent in the Guanzhong Plain, and the Loess Hilly Region is affected by a blend of meteorological elements and anthropogenic surface activities.These findings offer scientific evidence for clarifying the mechanisms of runoff formation and their reactions to anthropogenic disturbances at the component level.They additionally provide a technical reference for further investigation into watershed water resource regulation and the evaluation of human activity impacts.

       

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