ENSO Forcing of Rainfall Erosivity in the Wuding River Basin

Rainfall erosivity (RE) is an important indicator of the ability of rainfall to cause soil erosion and is linked to ENSO through the transport of rainfall. Accurate assessment of RE and improved understanding of RE are essential for soil erosion prediction, optimization of soil and water conservatio...

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Main Authors: Jing Zhao, Jiayang Zhao, Qiang Huang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/14/6/1030
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description Rainfall erosivity (RE) is an important indicator of the ability of rainfall to cause soil erosion and is linked to ENSO through the transport of rainfall. Accurate assessment of RE and improved understanding of RE are essential for soil erosion prediction, optimization of soil and water conservation measures, and ecological management and restoration. Therefore, the Wuding River Basin, a typical ecologically fragile area, is selected as the research area. The erosivity model based on daily rainfall was first used to calculate RE, and the temporal and periodic characteristics of RE are studied. Then the effects of the Southern Oscillation Index (SOI), the Surface Temperature of the Central East Equatorial Pacific Ocean (SST), and the Multivariate ENSO Index (MEI) on RE are explored by using cross wavelet technique. Results indicated that: (1) the concentration of rainfall leads to the largest RE values in summer compared with other seasons, accumulating about 69% of the annual RE; (2) The overall trend of increasing RE in the Wuding River basin is not significant, but shows an abrupt change in 2015; (3) the influence of the SOI and SST indices of ENSO events on RE is significant, which is shown to be a statistically significant correlation (95% confidence level), indicating that ENSO has a strong influence on the changing pattern of RE. These findings are helpful in predicting soil erosion and are significant for developing further erosion control measures.
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spelling doaj-art-e498a090ed054ecca4273fc4bae2a3022025-08-19T22:08:57ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332023-06-01146103010.3390/atmos14061030ENSO Forcing of Rainfall Erosivity in the Wuding River BasinJing Zhao0Jiayang Zhao1Qiang Huang2State Key Laboratory of Eco-Hydraulics in Northwest Arid Region of China, Xi’an University of Technology, Xi’an 710048, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Eco-Hydraulics in Northwest Arid Region of China, Xi’an University of Technology, Xi’an 710048, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Eco-Hydraulics in Northwest Arid Region of China, Xi’an University of Technology, Xi’an 710048, ChinaRainfall erosivity (RE) is an important indicator of the ability of rainfall to cause soil erosion and is linked to ENSO through the transport of rainfall. Accurate assessment of RE and improved understanding of RE are essential for soil erosion prediction, optimization of soil and water conservation measures, and ecological management and restoration. Therefore, the Wuding River Basin, a typical ecologically fragile area, is selected as the research area. The erosivity model based on daily rainfall was first used to calculate RE, and the temporal and periodic characteristics of RE are studied. Then the effects of the Southern Oscillation Index (SOI), the Surface Temperature of the Central East Equatorial Pacific Ocean (SST), and the Multivariate ENSO Index (MEI) on RE are explored by using cross wavelet technique. Results indicated that: (1) the concentration of rainfall leads to the largest RE values in summer compared with other seasons, accumulating about 69% of the annual RE; (2) The overall trend of increasing RE in the Wuding River basin is not significant, but shows an abrupt change in 2015; (3) the influence of the SOI and SST indices of ENSO events on RE is significant, which is shown to be a statistically significant correlation (95% confidence level), indicating that ENSO has a strong influence on the changing pattern of RE. These findings are helpful in predicting soil erosion and are significant for developing further erosion control measures.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/14/6/1030erosive rainfallrainfall erosivityENSO eventsthe cross wavelet analysisSST
spellingShingle Jing Zhao
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ENSO Forcing of Rainfall Erosivity in the Wuding River Basin
erosive rainfall
rainfall erosivity
ENSO events
the cross wavelet analysis
SST
title ENSO Forcing of Rainfall Erosivity in the Wuding River Basin
title_full ENSO Forcing of Rainfall Erosivity in the Wuding River Basin
title_fullStr ENSO Forcing of Rainfall Erosivity in the Wuding River Basin
title_full_unstemmed ENSO Forcing of Rainfall Erosivity in the Wuding River Basin
title_short ENSO Forcing of Rainfall Erosivity in the Wuding River Basin
title_sort enso forcing of rainfall erosivity in the wuding river basin
topic erosive rainfall
rainfall erosivity
ENSO events
the cross wavelet analysis
SST
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