The distribution and driving factors of irrigation water requirements in the North China Plain[J]. Journal of Remote Sensing, 2011,15(2):324-339. DOI: 10.11834/jrs.20110291.
we analyze the spatial and temporal distribution of irrigation water requirements in the North China Plain using soil water balance
precipitation
and evapotranspiration.The soil parameters are taken from 76 sites
the precipitation data is taken from 14 meteorological stations
and evapotranspiration is estimated by using the ETWatch model for the period from 2002 to 2007.We further analyze the quantitative relationships among irrigation water requirement
precipitation and the cultivated crop-area by using multiple regression correlation analysis.The results show an increase in the irrigation water requirements from the coastal to the piedmont regions of the study area.The average annual irrigation water requirements are 172 mm
238 mm and 282 mm
respectively
in the Taihang Mountain piedmont
the middle plain
and the coastal region.The main driving factors of irrigation water requirements are precipitation and the cultivated areas of wheat and vegetables.In the study area
precipitation is inversely related to the irrigation water requirement.A high irrigation water requirement is found in counties with high cultivated areas of wheat and vegetables.Meanwhile
a low irrigation water requirement is found in counties with high cultivated areas of cotton and soybean.
关键词
华北平原ETWatch蒸散发灌溉需水量多元逐步回归驱动因子
Keywords
North China PlainETWatchevapotranspirationirrigation water requirementmultiple regression correlationdriving factor