Decreasing Runoff Trends in Yellow River Basin Pose Water Scarcity Threat.
The researchers studied changes in precipitation and runoff in the upper Yellow River region over the past 30 years. They found that the amount of runoff in all basins has been decreasing. While the quantity of precipitation and runoff in some rivers remained stable, others showed significant decreases. Human activities were identified as a potential cause for changes in the distribution of runoff. Further investigation is needed to understand why low water runoff is decreasing in one specific catchment.