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DROUGHTWATERLOGGING ENCOUNTER PROBABILITY RESEARCH BETWEEN〖JP〗 THE WATER SOURCE AREA AND WATER RECEIVING AREAS IN THE MIDDLE ROUTE OF SOUTHTONORTH WATER TRANSFER PROJECT

ZHANG Liping1,2, QIN Linlin1, ZHANG Di1, ZENG Sidong1   

  1. (1.State Key Laboratory of Water Resources and Hydropower Engineering Sciences,Wuhan University,Wuhan 430072|China|2.Wuhan Institute of Heavy Rain,China Meterological Administration,Wuhan 430074,China)
  • Online:2010-08-20

Abstract:

The droughtwaterlogging encounter probability of water source area and receiving area in the Middle Route of SouthtoNorth Water Transfer Project is the important basis of water resources adjustment and cooperation.The set pair analysis was applied to research the droughtwaterlogging encounter probability of water source area and Hai river receiving area based on the droughtwaterlogging grade data from 1470 to 1979 and measured precipitation data from 1980 to 2000.The results showed that the droughtwaterlogging disaster occured frequently,the continuous hazards were serious,and it had an increasing tendency of the droughtwaterlogging disaster frequency and degree in recent three centuries.For the droughtwaterlogging state between water source area and Hai river receiving area,the connection degree was very low and the synchronization was also relatively poor,the profitable frequency of the droughtwaterlogging encounter for water transfer was 567%,and the disadvantageous frequency was 24.88%.In order to enhance the effectiveness and reliability of the Middle Route of SouthtoNorth Water Transfer Project,we should enhance the ability of water resources adjustment and cooperation with other water resources projects to ensure the water security of receiving areas.〖

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