Decreasing reference evapotranspiration in a warming climate - A case of Changjiang (Yangtze) River catchment during 1970-2000
Chong-Yu Xu; Lebing Gong; Jiang Tong; Deliang Chen
刊名ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
2006
卷号23期号:4页码:513-520
关键词reference evapotranspiration Penman-Monteith method temporal trend Changjiang (Yangtze) River catchment China
ISSN号0256-1530
英文摘要This study deals with temporal trends in the Penman-Monteith reference evapotranspiration estimated from standard meteorological observations, observed pan evaporation, and four related meteorological variables during 1970-2000 in the Yangtze River catchment. Relative contributions of the four meteorological variables to changes in the reference evapotranspiration are quantified. The results show that both the reference evapotranspiration and the pan evaporation have significant. decreasing trends in the upper, the middle as well as in the whole Changjiang (Yangtze) River catchment at the 5% significance level, while the air temperature shows a significant increasing trend. The decreasing trend detected in the reference evapotranspiration can be attributed to the significant decreasing trends in the net radiation and the wind speed.
公开日期2012-03-08
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://159.226.73.51/handle/332005/2961]  
专题南京地理与湖泊研究所_湖泊室
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Chong-Yu Xu,Lebing Gong,Jiang Tong,et al. Decreasing reference evapotranspiration in a warming climate - A case of Changjiang (Yangtze) River catchment during 1970-2000[J]. ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES,2006,23(4):513-520.
APA Chong-Yu Xu,Lebing Gong,Jiang Tong,&Deliang Chen.(2006).Decreasing reference evapotranspiration in a warming climate - A case of Changjiang (Yangtze) River catchment during 1970-2000.ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES,23(4),513-520.
MLA Chong-Yu Xu,et al."Decreasing reference evapotranspiration in a warming climate - A case of Changjiang (Yangtze) River catchment during 1970-2000".ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES 23.4(2006):513-520.
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