Summary This chapter contains section titled: Introduction: Direct and indirect forms of human disturbance to rivers Direct human-induced changes to river forms and processes Indirect river responses to human disturbance Spatial and temporal variability of human impacts on rivers (Ir)reversibility and ...
根据右栏中“To protect these bodies of water, many measures have been taken in recent years.”及文中“Through these government measures, our rivers have seen many positive changes”可知,此处是介绍水资源的改变,change“变化”,此处用复数表示泛指,故填Changes。 (10)题详解: 根据“Through these gov...
Human societies evolved alongside rivers, but how has the relationship between human settlement locations and water resources evolved over time? We conducted a dynamic analysis in the conterminous US to assess the coevolution of humans and water resources from 1790 to 2010. Here we show that humans...
However, a lack of water level observations for the world’s ponds, lakes and reservoirs has limited the quantification of human-managed (reservoir) changes in surface water storage compared to its natural variability3. The global storage variability in surface water bodies and the extent to which...
Changes in riverine suspended and riverbed sediments have environmental, ecological and social implications. Here, we provide a holistic review of water and sediment transport and examine the human impacts on the flux, concentration and size of sediment in the Yangtze River in recent decades. We fin...
Both the climate change and human activities are the major influence factors to the sediment change in mountainous rivers. Based on the over 40 years' record, suspended sediment loads (SSL) change at the Manhao gauging station in the lower reaches of Yuanjiang River (upper Red River). In thi...
In recent years, the runoff of numerous rivers has experienced substantial changes owing to the dual influences of climate change and human activities. Thi... W Shi,Y He,Y Shao - 《Remote Sensing》 被引量: 0发表: 2024年 加载更多来源...
Catastrophic flood events may trigger changes in human proximity to rivers. "We found that societies with low protection levels tend to resettle further away from the river after catastrophic flood events, and that the decrease in human settlements close to the river may have contributed to ...
Catastrophic flood events may trigger changes in human proximity to rivers. "We found that societies with low protection levels tend to resettle further away from the river after catastrophic flood events, and that the decrease in human settlements close to the river may have contributed to ...
Over 200,000 kilometers of free-flowing river habitat in Europe is altered due to impoundments Article Open access 09 October 2023 Global prevalence of non-perennial rivers and streams Article 16 June 2021 The third dimension in river restoration: how anthropogenic disturbance changes boundary ...