Suitable oasis scales under a government plan in the Kaidu-Konqi River Basin of northwest arid region, China

Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Urumqi, Xinjiang, China
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.3430v1
Subject Areas
Agricultural Science, Natural Resource Management
Keywords
water balance, available water quantity, government planning, water demand of oasis, inflow variations
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© 2017 Fu et al.
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Fu A, Li W, Chen Y, Liu Y. 2017. Suitable oasis scales under a government plan in the Kaidu-Konqi River Basin of northwest arid region, China. PeerJ Preprints 5:e3430v1

Abstract

The Kaidu-Konqi River Basin was chosen as the study site in this paper in order to investigate suitable scales of natural and artificial oases with a specified water resource and water quantity planned by the local government. Combined with remote-sensing images in 2013, water resources in 2013, 2020 and 2030, and weather and socioeconomic data, suitable scales of oases were analyzed. The results showed that: (1) The total available water quantities in the Yanqi Basin and the Konqi River Basin without river base flow, and the input of water into Bosten Lake and Tarim River, over high-, normal and low-flow periods, in 2020 and 2030, were 19.04×108m3, 10.52×108m3, 4.95×108m3, 9.95×108m3 and 9.95×108m3, as well as 21.77×108m3, 13.95×108m3, 10.11×108m3, 12.50×108m3, and 9.74×108m3. (2) The water demand of the natural oasis in the Yanqi Basin and the Konqi River Basin was 5.33×108m3, and 5.91×108m3, respectively. (3) The total water consumption of the artificial oasis in 2013, 2020, and 2030 were 18.16×108m3, 17.63×108m3 and 17.63×108m3 in the Yanqi Basin, respectively, and 17.11×108m3, 16.54×108m3 and 16.54×108m3 in the Konqi River Basin, respectively. (4) Under government planning, the optimal area in 2020 and 2030 should be 3198.98 km2 in the Yanqi Basin oases, and 3858.87 km2 and 3081.17 km2 in the Konqi River Basin oases, respectively, under the different inflow variations, and 3129.07 km2 in the Yanqi Basin oases, and 3834.58 km2 and 3061.78 km2 in the konqi River Basin oases, respectively, under the appropriate proportion. (5) The natural and artificial oases in these basins should be greatly decreased in the future due to limited water resources.

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Supplemental Information

Table 1 Areas of natural oasis and total oases in the Yanqi Basin and the Konqi River Basin; Table 2 Suitable scale of oases in the Yanqi Basin and the Konqi River Basin under appropriate proportions

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Location of the study region in Xinjiang, China. The study region includes the Yanqi Basin and the Konqi River Basin without the mountainous area of the Kaidu-Konqi River Basin

Forest land, Grassland, Water, Residence site, Unused land, Cultivated land, Hydrological stations

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High- and low-flow variations of runoff in the Kaidu-Konqi River Basin. Lines of 0.54 and -0.54 represent judgment boundary on grades of low-, normal- and high-flow index

Z index, High grade line, Low grade line

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Sheet 1 The calculation of Z index on runoff; Sheet 2 The area of natural and artificial oases and the suitable scale of oasis

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