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基本信息·出版社:中国水利水电出版社
·页码:42 页
·出版日期:2006年12月
·ISBN:7508441710
·条形码:9787508441719
·版本:第1版
·装帧:平装
·开本:16
·正文语种:中文
·外文书名:China Water Resources Bulletin 2005
内容简介 PrecipitationThe total annual precipitation in China in 2005 was basically the same as normal.The isohyetal map ofprecipitation in 2005(Figure 1)shows that the areas south of the mainstream of the lower Yellow River,theareas east of the Qinghai.Tibet Plateau,southeastem Northeast China,southern Tibet,etc.,had an annualprecipitation of above 800 mm,in which parts of the SOUtheastem coastal areas and southem Tibet had an annualprecipitation of over 2,000 mm;most of Northeast China,most of North China,central and southem Shaanxi,southem Gansu,northern Sichuan,southem Qinghai and eastern and central Tibet had an annual precipitation of400-800 mm;and most of Northwest China,most of Inner Mongolia and northwestern Tibet had an annualprecipitation of below 400 mm.Compared with normal(Figure 2),most of Northwest China,northem Tibet,most of Sichuan,the Huaihe River Basin,the lower reaches of the Yellow River Basin,most of Northeast Chinaand the southeastem coastal areas had a more than normal precipitation,in which southern xinjiang,northernTibet,southwestern Shandong,northern Jiangsu,northern Anhui,etc.,had an annual precipitation 30%overnormal;and precipitation was less than normal in most of North China,Central China,most of SouthwestChina,the Yangtze delta area,etc.,in which northern Heilongjiang,central Inner Mongolia,most of Ningxia,etc.,had an annual precipitation over 30%less than nomlal.In 2005,the average annual precipitation in whole China was 644.3 mm,equivalent to 6,100.96 billion in volume,which was 7.2%morethan the last year and 0.3%more than normal.
目录 1. General
2. Quantity of Water Resources
3. Water Storage
4. Development and Utilization of Water Resources
5. Quality of Surface Water
6. Important Water Events
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2.1 PrecipitationThe total annual precipitation in China in 2005 was basically the same as normal.The isohyetal map ofprecipitation in 2005(Figure 1)shows that the areas south of the mainstream of the lower Yellow River,theareas east of the Qinghai.Tibet Plateau,southeastem Northeast China,southern Tibet,etc.,had an annualprecipitation of above 800 mm,in which parts of the SOUtheastem coastal areas and southem Tibet had an annualprecipitation of over 2,000 mm;most of Northeast China,most of North China,central and southem Shaanxi,southem Gansu,northern Sichuan,southem Qinghai and eastern and central Tibet had an annual precipitation of400-800 mm;and most of Northwest China,most of Inner Mongolia and northwestern Tibet had an annualprecipitation of below 400 mm.Compared with normal(Figure 2),most of Northwest China,northem Tibet,most of Sichuan,the Huaihe River Basin,the lower reaches of the Yellow River Basin,most of Northeast Chinaand the southeastem coastal areas had a more than normal precipitation,in which southern xinjiang,northernTibet,southwestern Shandong,northern Jiangsu,northern Anhui,etc.,had an annual precipitation 30%overnormal;and precipitation was less than normal in most of North China,Central China,most of SouthwestChina,the Yangtze delta area,etc.,in which northern Heilongjiang,central Inner Mongolia,most of Ningxia,etc.,had an annual precipitation over 30%less than nomlal.In 2005,the average annual precipitation in whole China was 644.3 mm,equivalent to 6,100.96 billion in volume,which was 7.2%morethan the last year and 0.3%more than normal.The six first-classwater resources regions(Class I WRRs),Songhua,Liaohe,Haihe,Yellow,Huaihe and Northwest Rivers(i.e.,the Northern Six Regions),had an average annual precipitationof 340.5 mm,which was 3.8%more than normal and10.7%more than the last year;and the four Class
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