Baseflow is a crucial component of river flow in alpine inland basins, playing an essential role in watershed ecological health and water resource management. In high-latitude cold regions, seasonal freeze-thaw processes make baseflow formation mechanisms particularly complex. However, the dominant factors affecting baseflow and their relative contributions remain unclear, limiting the accuracy of flow estimation and effective water resource management. This study employed baseflow separation techniques and statistical methods, including the Mann-Kendall test, to investigate temporal trends and abrupt changes in baseflow and the baseflow index (BFI) at multiple time scales (annual, seasonal, and monthly) from 2005 to 2012. Additionally, the timing of snowmelt and its impact on baseflow were examined. Key findings include the following: (1) Baseflow and BFI showed distinct temporal variability with non-significant upward trends across all time scales. Annual BFI ranged from 0.48 to 0.61, contributing approximately 50% of total runoff. (2) At the seasonal scale, baseflow remained relatively stable in spring, increased in autumn, and showed non-significant decreases in summer and winter. Monthly baseflow exhibited an increasing trend. (3) The snowmelt period occurred between April and May, with baseflow during this period strongly correlated with climatic factors in the following order: winter precipitation > positive accumulated temperature > winter air temperature > negative accumulated temperature. The strongest positive correlation was observed between baseflow and winter precipitation (R = 0.724), while negative correlations were found with accumulated temperatures and winter air temperature. These findings offer valuable insights for predicting water resource availability and managing flood and ice-jam risks in cold regions.
Study on the Temporal Variability and Influencing Factors of Baseflow in High-Latitude Cold Region Rivers: A Case Study of the Upper Emuer River
Minghui Jia,Changlei Dai,Kaiwen Zhang,Hongnan Yang,J. Bao,Yunhu Shang,Yi Wu
Published 2025 in Water
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2025-04-10
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