Research Article

Hydrologic Responses to Land Use Change in the Loess Plateau: Case Study in the Upper Fenhe River Watershed

Table 5

Annual basin values of hydrologic features for the Upper Fenhe River watershed on the different land use from 1992 to 2000 (mm).

YearPScenario with land use in 1995Scenario with land use in 2010
PETETWYSWPETETWYSW

1992540.96987.47423.2366.4241.10989.30426.0666.4040.37
1993395.41017.43359.3834.7436.101019.25361.2534.9035.66
1994493.391029.46409.1967.9638.681031.40412.0068.0437.63
1995709.21000.44418.90215.9954.461002.42421.12215.9453.76
1996618.65966.47427.45166.8553.57968.45430.58166.5152.48
1997437.261048.62359.6976.1349.581050.60361.0276.8249.03
1998448.721081.87403.5950.9443.101083.77405.5051.2742.78
1999327.711086.06294.2833.3445.651088.06297.3033.4145.17
2000501.181020.10424.4258.8454.541021.87426.8359.0953.52

Mean496.941026.44391.1285.6946.311028.35393.5285.8245.60

Note: P: precipitation; PET: potential evapotranspiration; ET: actual evapotranspiration; WY: water yield; SW: soil water.