The Study on Distribution Characteristics of Water Resources in Guanzhong Region of Weihe River

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In order to solve the conflict about shortage of water resources and socio-economic development in Guanzhong region of Weihe River basin, the water resources and available water resources were studied. Analysis the distribution laws and evolution trends of water resources , by calculating the available water resources of all district, summarized their distribution characteristic and the relationship with available ratio, and forecasted the other water resources using situation in future planning year. Finally obtain the conclusion that water resources of Guanzhong region were scarce as a whole, water resources and available water resources were uneven distribution.

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