The Regulation Mechanism and Model of Water Resources in the Loess Plateau

Authors

  • Na Lei
  • Panpan Zhang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/sjt.v4i8.1642

Keywords:

Water Resources; Regulation Mechanism; Regulation Model; Surface Regulation and Storage; Underground Storage.

Abstract

From the perspective of water resource utilization cycle, a water utilization system basically includes five links, water source system, water delivery system, water distribution system, user system and drainage system. Water resource regulation is to minimize the ineffective loss of water resources from all aspects of water resource utilization. The water resource regulation process should include the regulation of five links: water source system, water delivery system, water distribution system, user system and drainage system. The five systems are simplified into three parts, namely the source (water source system), the intermediate link (water delivery system, water distribution system, user system), and the end (drainage system). This study starts from the link of the water resource utilization system, and studies the regulation mechanism and mode of water resources, in order to provide a reference for the regulation of regional water resources.

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2022-08-20

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How to Cite

Lei, N. ., & Zhang, P. (2022). The Regulation Mechanism and Model of Water Resources in the Loess Plateau. Scientific Journal of Technology, 4(8), 13-18. https://doi.org/10.54691/sjt.v4i8.1642