The Impact of Large-Scale Water Diversion Projects on the Water Supply Network: A Case Study in Southwest China
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Research Area Background
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Hydrological Connectivity
- Hydrological loop degree: This indicator is used to quantify the degree to which nodes in a river network form loops, reflecting the capacity of each node in the river network to exchange material and energy [45].
- Node connectivity rate: Used to quantify the ease or difficulty with which nodes in a river network connect with other nodes, reflecting the ability of each node in the river network to establish and maintain connections within the water system [46].
- Network connectivity: It represents the ratio of the existing number of connections among corridors within the river network to the maximum possible number of connections, reflecting the strength of connectivity between river network systems and their capacity for water transport [44].
- Average path length: It refers to the average shortest path length between nodes “i” and “j” in the graph. This metric measures the “closeness” of the graph and can be used to understand the speed of flow of certain elements in this network. A smaller average path length indicates higher efficiency of water transfer and complementarity in the water supply network [48].
- Clustering coefficient: It reflects the density and clustering of connections among nodes in a network [49].
- n: node.
- CC(n): clustering coefficient of node n.
- CC: clustering coefficient of the entire network.
- Rn: number of relationships (triangles counted) among n’s neighboring nodes.
- Kn: number of first-order neighboring nodes of n.
3.2. Node Importance
3.2.1. Node Importance Evaluation Index
- Degree centrality: Degree centrality is the most direct measure of node centrality in network analysis. The degree centrality value represents the ability of a network node to connect with its neighboring nodes. Higher degree centrality indicates a higher importance of the node in the network, meaning that the water source is more important in the water supply network. The formula for calculating degree centrality for a node is as follows:
- Betweenness centrality: Node betweenness refers to the number of shortest paths passing through a node in a network. The higher the betweenness centrality, the more paths pass through that node in the water supply system network, indicating that the node has stronger hydraulic connectivity and is more important in the network. The formula for calculating betweenness centrality for a node is as follows [56]:
- Closeness centrality: Closeness centrality is used to measure the ability of a node to influence other nodes through network connections, i.e., the impact of one water source on other water sources in a water supply system network. The closeness centrality (CCi) of a node is calculated as follows [57]:
- Network position—improved K-shell decomposition: The importance of a node in the overall network is determined by its position in the network. The K-shell method [58] can be used to measure the positional attributes of nodes, as indicated by the Ks metric. According to the K-shell method, nodes with degrees lower than or equal to k are sequentially removed from the network, resulting in the Ks value for each node. The procedure of the K-shell method is as follows: decompose the network graph into K-shells, where the maximum subnetwork in S = (G,E|G) with degrees greater than or equal to k is the K-core; nodes with Ks = k are the k-shell. However, when applying the K-shell method to evaluate node importance in the water network of the Erhai Lake basin, the evaluation results were not satisfactory, as all nodes had a Ks value of 1. Therefore, this study adopts an improved K-shell method (IKs).
3.2.2. Standardization of Metrics
3.2.3. Comprehensive Node Importance Assessment
4. Results
4.1. Analysis of Changes in Water Network Structural Connectivity
4.2. Node Importance Analysis
4.2.1. The Importance of Nodes in the Year 2020
4.2.2. The Importance of Nodes in the Year 2035
4.3. Network Degradation Analysis
4.3.1. Changes in the 2020 Water Network after Node Losses
4.3.2. Changes in the 2035 Water Network after Node Losses
5. Discussion
5.1. Impact of Large-Scale Water Transfer Projects on the Water Supply Network
5.2. Impact of Node Failure on Water Supply Network
5.3. Deficiencies and Prospects
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Node | Name | Node | Name |
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1 | Xiaoguan Village reservoir | 109 | Bingju River 1 |
2 | Erhai Lake | 110 | Yuanjiang 0 |
3 | Pindian Sea reservoir | 111 | Dalongtan reservoir |
4 | Qinghai Lake reservoir | 112 | Dalitang reservoir |
5 | Zhonghe 0 | 113 | Manxianlin reservoir |
6 | Mici River 1 | 114 | Golden Phoenix River |
7 | Zhonghe 1 | 115 | Taoyuan River 0 |
8 | Er Dian Qing | 116 | Youfengba reservoir |
9 | Hunsu Lake reservoir | 117 | Binchuan irrigation district |
10 | Zhonghe–Yupao River | 118 | Three Sentinel reservoir |
11 | Mi Tho River 0 | 119 | Ganhaizi reservoir |
12 | Xi’er River reservoir (hydropower station) | 120 | Madian reservoir |
13 | Mitz River 0 | 121 | Sanjia reservoir |
14 | Heihuijiang–Xi’er River | 122 | Mulberry Basket reservoir |
15 | Chuchang River–Yubao River | 123 | Luojia Village |
16 | Sancha River reservoir | 124 | Upper reaches of the Middle River |
17 | Heihuijiang 11 | 125 | Koharuji reservoir |
18 | Qingshui River–Yubao River | 126 | Upper reaches of the Qingshui River |
19 | Heihuijiang 10 | 127 | Dayokogi reservoir |
20 | Yubaojiang–Jinsha River | 128 | Jinsha River exit |
21 | Heihuijiang 9 | 129 | Shaojia reservoir |
22 | Pingcheon River–Jinsha River | 130 | Lancang River |
23 | Heihuijiang 8 | 131 | Shuangjian reservoir |
24 | Shipai Village reservoir | 132 | Lake Jubi reservoir |
25 | Rudila hydroelectric power station | 133 | Wash Matang reservoir |
26 | Heihuijiang 7 | 134 | Dam reservoir |
27 | Ludila Eastern Line Project | 135 | Ba Chong Ji reservoir |
28 | Heihuijiang 6 | 136 | Yamataka Village reservoir |
29 | Sangyuan River–Jinsha River | 137 | Luoguping reservoir |
30 | Boli River 1 | 138 | Menghuaqi reservoir |
31 | Misa River–Heihui River | 139 | Xiaowan hydropower station |
32 | Buli River 2 | 140 | Fuqing reservoir |
33 | Luoyu River–Jinsha River | 141 | Caryophyllum reservoir |
34 | Heihuijiang 5 | 142 | East Great River |
35 | Boli River 3 | 143 | Moon Ping reservoir |
36 | Boli River 4 | 144 | Dabuntang reservoir |
37 | Heihuijiang 4 | 145 | Longdushan reservoir |
38 | Yanggongjiang–Jinsha River | 146 | Xinxing Tho reservoir |
39 | Liuhe | 147 | Songping Whistle reservoir |
40 | Boli River 5 | 148 | Celery Pond reservoir |
41 | Heihuijiang 3 | 149 | Dayeping reservoir |
42 | Mulberry River 6 | 150 | Forty Mile Pu reservoir |
43 | Wonjiang–Buli River | 151 | Fengyu River reservoir |
44 | Heihuijiang 2 | 152 | Osmanthus reservoir |
45 | Songgui River–Yanggong River | 153 | Pine Garden reservoir |
46 | Mulberry River 5 | 154 | Rear sea reservoir |
47 | Heihuijiang 1 | 155 | Small river-bottom reservoir |
48 | Yanggongjiang 4 | 156 | Longkaikou hydropower station |
49 | Yuanjiang 5 | 157 | Longzikou reservoir |
50 | Misa River 3 | 158 | Yulong reservoir |
51 | Mulberry River 4 | 159 | Five Star reservoir |
52 | Yanggongjiang 3 | 160 | Nanpo Qiao reservoir |
53 | Yuanjiang 4 | 161 | Yanggongqi reservoir |
54 | Heihuijiang 0 | 162 | Three-pot pile reservoir |
55 | Misa River 2 | 163 | Shuangfeng reservoir |
56 | Mulberry River 3 | 164 | Tianshengtang reservoir |
57 | Yanggongjiang 2 | 165 | Peak reservoir |
58 | Taoyuan River–Heihui River | 166 | Huanghua reservoir |
59 | Leaky River 2 | 167 | East River reservoir |
60 | Yanggongjiang 1 | 168 | Weibaoshan reservoir |
61 | Yuanjiang 3 | 169 | Baoyi reservoir |
62 | Misa River 1 | 170 | Liliu reservoir |
63 | Sword Lake | 171 | Unity reservoir |
64 | Sword peach | 172 | Changle reservoir |
65 | Sangyuan River–Bingju River | 173 | New Ma reservoir |
66 | Leaky River 1 | 174 | Shimen River reservoir |
67 | Phoenix Feather River 2 | 175 | Flower Palanquin reservoir |
68 | Yuanjiang 2 | 176 | Taiping reservoir |
69 | Misa River 0 | 177 | Yanglongtan reservoir |
70 | Cow Street River | 178 | Nanzhuang reservoir |
71 | Taoyuan reservoir | 179 | Large slate reservoir |
72 | Bingju River 2 | 180 | Zhongshan reservoir |
73 | Leaky River 001 | 181 | Unity reservoir (Midu Prefecture) |
74 | Phoenix River 1 | 182 | Horse wash pond reservoir |
75 | Yuanjiang 1 | 183 | Laojunshan reservoir |
76 | Shin Misugi | 184 | Dianzhong River reservoir |
77 | Taoyuan River 1 | 185 | Shilong reservoir |
78 | Shunxi River–Heihui River | 186 | Wulongba reservoir |
79 | Black Mud reservoir | 187 | Renchi Lake reservoir |
80 | Qingjianmei reservoir | 188 | Qiping reservoir |
81 | Drop Leak River 0 | 189 | Shamo River reservoir |
82 | Haiyo reservoir | 190 | Wulongtan reservoir |
83 | Xiange reservoir | 191 | Meishui reservoir |
84 | Great Yindian reservoir | 192 | Tuguan Village reservoir |
85 | Luwo River Yuanjiang | 193 | Cuijiaqi reservoir |
86 | Longtan | 194 | Thatched lawn reservoir |
87 | Yanggongjiang 0 | 195 | Hanlongtan reservoir |
88 | Buli River 0 | 196 | General Temple reservoir |
89 | Heihuijiang 12 | 197 | Haiyan Pond reservoir |
90 | Hirakawa Daigawa 1 | 198 | Meilongtan reservoir |
91 | Sky high | 199 | Shizhuang Longtan reservoir |
92 | Shechasi reservoir | 200 | Shizhaizi Longtan reservoir |
93 | Mulberry River 1 | 201 | Xilongtan reservoir |
94 | New Cedar | 202 | New reservoir |
95 | Five locks | 203 | Fir Tree reservoir |
96 | Pu Peng reservoir | 204 | Wumaolin reservoir |
97 | Changpoling reservoir | 205 | Suoshuige reservoir |
98 | Shunxi River | 206 | Mill Hoop reservoir |
99 | Chuchang River 1 | 207 | Yuhua reservoir |
100 | Haixi Sea reservoir | 208 | Upper reaches of the Mantis River |
101 | Phoenix Feather River 0 | 209 | Longmen reservoir |
102 | Chestnut Camp reservoir | 210 | Gaopingba reservoir |
103 | Yellow gravel mouth reservoir | 211 | Baiyiqi reservoir |
104 | Cow Street River 1 | 212 | Twin Rivers reservoir |
105 | Yimin Sea reservoir | 213 | Houqi reservoir |
106 | Li Dazhuang reservoir | 214 | Yongfeng reservoir |
107 | Matsugui reservoir | 215 | Daganchang reservoir |
108 | Luwo River 1 |
Node | Name | Node | Name |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Er Dian Qing | 170 | Sky high |
2 | Da Yin Dian Node | 171 | Li Dazhuang reservoir |
3 | Dian Lu Er | 172 | Xiangshui reservoir |
4 | Lu Di La Phase II Node | 173 | Haixi Sea reservoir |
5 | Lu Di La Bin Chuan Node | 174 | New Cedar |
6 | Dian Zhong 1 Node | 175 | Changpoling reservoir |
7 | Erhai Lake | 176 | Phoenix Feather River 0 |
8 | Lu Di La East Line Project | 177 | Pu Peng reservoir |
9 | Sang Yuan River–Jinsha River | 178 | Chuchang River 4 |
10 | Xian E reservoir | 179 | Matsugui reservoir |
11 | Mulberry River 5 | 180 | Yellow gravel mouth reservoir |
12 | Mulberry River 6 | 181 | Cow Street River 0 |
13 | Yang Gongqi node | 182 | Upper reaches of the Qingshui River |
14 | Yimin Sea reservoir | 183 | Dalitang reservoir |
15 | Qinghai Lake node | 184 | Manxianlin reservoir |
16 | Mitho River 0 | 185 | Taoyuan River 0 |
17 | Qinghai Lake reservoir | 186 | Shunxi River 0 |
18 | Middle River 0 | 187 | Golden Phoenix River 0 |
19 | Mitz River 1 | 188 | Yanggongjiang 0 |
20 | Xiaoguancun reservoir | 189 | Fengyi Town irrigation district |
21 | Haiyu reservoir (expansion) | 190 | Binchuan irrigation district |
22 | Central Yunnan 1, Midu County 2 | 191 | Imported from Yunnan |
23 | Nakawa 1 | 192 | Three Sentinel reservoir |
24 | Central Yunnan 1 Weishan County | 193 | Fengweiqi reservoir |
25 | Mitz River 0 | 194 | Ganhaizi reservoir |
26 | Xi’er River Comprehensive Utilization Project | 195 | Mulberry River 2 |
27 | Misa River–Heihui River | 196 | Hongqi reservoir |
28 | Heihuijiang–Xi’er River | 197 | Elephant fly reservoir |
29 | Shipai Village reservoir | 198 | Kumura reservoir |
30 | Boli River 3 | 199 | Upper reaches of the Mulberry River |
31 | Luoyu River–Jinsha River | 200 | Youfengba reservoir |
32 | Middle River–Yubaojiang | 201 | Cuijiaqi reservoir |
33 | Yanggongjiang 5 | 202 | Scorched stone reservoir |
34 | Misa River 3 | 203 | Mulberry Basket reservoir |
35 | Central Yunnan 1, Midu County 1 | 204 | Nantangzi reservoir |
36 | Maple River reservoir | 205 | Lake Jubi reservoir |
37 | Heihuijiang 2 | 206 | Central Yunnan export |
38 | Yuanjiang 3 | 207 | Liliu reservoir |
39 | Heihuijiang 3 | 208 | Unity reservoir |
40 | Mulberry River 4 | 209 | Wupanma reservoir |
41 | Wonjiang–Buli River | 210 | Wash Matang reservoir |
42 | Yuanjiang 5 | 211 | Kamimura reservoir |
43 | Heihuijiang 7 | 212 | Caohaizi reservoir |
44 | Shunxi River–Heihui River | 213 | Wulongba reservoir |
45 | Luwo River 1 | 214 | Daisan Village reservoir |
46 | Taoyuan River–Heihui River | 215 | Menghuaqi reservoir |
47 | Mulberry River 1 | 216 | Small river-bottom reservoir |
48 | Yuanjiang 1 | 217 | Mozi buy reservoirs |
49 | Yuanjiang 2 | 218 | Shimen River reservoir |
50 | Heihuijiang 12 | 219 | Liping reservoir |
51 | Soil power | 220 | Thatched lawn reservoir |
52 | Heihuijiang 6 | 221 | Mill Hoop reservoir |
53 | Tuguan Village reservoir | 222 | West River reservoir |
54 | Liuhe | 223 | Maanshan reservoir |
55 | Heihuijiang 57 | 224 | Dabuntang reservoir |
56 | Sangyuan River–Bingju River | 225 | Green Pond reservoir |
57 | Unity reservoir (Midu Prefecture) | 226 | Yanjianqiao reservoir |
58 | Heihuijiang 56 | 227 | Large slate reservoir |
59 | Cow Street River | 228 | Dayeping reservoir |
60 | East Great River | 229 | Xuchang reservoir |
61 | Yanggongjiang 4 | 230 | Large seawater reservoir |
62 | Xi’er River reservoir (hydropower station) | 231 | Luojia Village |
63 | Luwo River 0 | 232 | Forty Mile Pu reservoir |
64 | Mulberry River 3 | 233 | Nangouqi reservoir |
65 | Sharpening Basket reservoir | 234 | Snow Mountain River reservoir |
66 | Phoenix Feather River 2 | 235 | Wumaolin reservoir |
67 | Misa River 2 | 236 | Yamataka Village reservoir |
68 | Leaky River 2 | 237 | Qingshui River–Yubao River |
69 | Leaky River 1 | 238 | Temple Street River reservoir |
70 | Yuanjiang 0 | 239 | Pine Garden reservoir |
71 | 2 nodes in Yunnan | 240 | Osmanthus reservoir |
72 | Chuchang River–Yubao River | 241 | Upper reaches of the Middle River |
73 | Misa River 1 | 242 | Bijiaqi reservoir |
74 | Heihuijiang 1 | 243 | Longzikou reservoir |
75 | Xinxing Tho reservoir | 244 | East River reservoir |
76 | Leaky River 12 | 245 | Moon Ping reservoir |
77 | Yanggongjiang–Jinsha River | 246 | Pulling reservoir |
78 | Boli River 1 | 247 | Fengyu River reservoir |
79 | Great Yindian reservoir | 248 | Jindan reservoir |
80 | Heihuijiang 1113 | 249 | Rear sea reservoir |
81 | Chuchang River 1 | 250 | Pengjiazhuang reservoir |
82 | Heihuijiang 5 | 251 | Hubanchang reservoir |
83 | Boli River 4 | 252 | Jinsha River exit |
84 | Songgui River–Yanggong River | 253 | Five Star reservoir |
85 | Heihuijiang 8 | 254 | Nanpo Qiao reservoir |
86 | Heihuijiang 0 | 255 | Backyard Hoop reservoir (expansion) |
87 | Misa River 0 | 256 | Baiyiqi reservoir |
88 | Mitho River 2 | 257 | Dam reservoir |
89 | Heihuijiang 1112 | 258 | Ba Chong Ji reservoir |
90 | Heihuijiang 110 | 259 | Sydney Tree reservoir |
91 | Heihuijiang 13 | 260 | Songping Whistle reservoir |
92 | Qingjianmei reservoir | 261 | Celery Pond reservoir |
93 | Phoenix River 4 | 262 | Shifang River reservoir |
94 | Heihuijiang 4 | 263 | Fuqing reservoir |
95 | Buli River 2 | 264 | Koharuji reservoir |
96 | Heihuijiang 9 | 265 | Dahuofang reservoir |
97 | Mitho River 1 | 266 | Baoyi reservoir |
98 | Yuanjiang 4 | 267 | Chuchang River 3 |
99 | Heihuijiang 11 | 268 | Little Nishigo reservoir |
100 | Heihuijiang 111 | 269 | Shilong reservoir |
101 | Houzhuang River reservoir | 270 | Thunder Temple reservoir |
102 | Heihuijiang 10 | 271 | Shaojia reservoir |
103 | Shechasi reservoir | 272 | Longwangmiao reservoir |
104 | Boli River 5 | 273 | Xinping reservoir |
105 | Heihuijiang 910 | 274 | Shuangjian reservoir |
106 | Luwo River Yuanjiang | 275 | Dressing River |
107 | Yuanjiang 23 | 276 | Gooden River reservoir |
108 | Phoenix River 3 | 277 | White Mountain Mother reservoir |
109 | Mulberry River 7 | 278 | Upper reaches of the Mantis River |
110 | Five locks | 279 | Longmen reservoir |
111 | Cow Street River 1 | 280 | Wanhuaxi reservoir |
112 | Misa River 7 | 281 | Gaopingba reservoir |
113 | Kokura reservoir | 282 | Baiyiqi reservoir |
114 | Pindian Sea reservoir | 283 | Baiyiqi reservoir (expansion) |
115 | Muddy water reservoir | 284 | Zhongshan reservoir |
116 | Leaky River 001 | 285 | Nanzhuang reservoir |
117 | Leaky River 01 | 286 | Weibaoshan reservoir |
118 | Heihuijiang 11–12 | 287 | Xiaowan hydropower station |
119 | Yuanjiang 6 | 288 | White Stone River reservoir |
120 | Heihuijiang 12–13 | 289 | Lu River reservoir |
121 | Misa River 4 | 290 | Wuligang reservoir |
122 | Heihuijiang 23 | 291 | Pear orchards and reservoirs |
123 | Yanggongqi reservoir | 292 | Caryophyllum reservoir |
124 | Misa River 6 | 293 | Wuben reservoir |
125 | Xigou River reservoir | 294 | Yanglongtan reservoir |
126 | Dianzhong River reservoir | 295 | Qingshui River reservoir |
127 | Sancha River reservoir | 296 | Bowl Bowl Hoop reservoir |
128 | Misa River 5 | 297 | Three-pot pile reservoir |
129 | Suoshuige reservoir | 298 | Changle reservoir |
130 | Sanjia reservoir | 299 | Guiziqi reservoir |
131 | Flower Car reservoir (expansion) | 300 | Twin Rivers reservoir |
132 | Longdushan reservoir | 301 | Houqi reservoir |
133 | Misa River 01 | 302 | Yongfeng reservoir |
134 | Rudila Phase I | 303 | Shuangfeng reservoir |
135 | Drop Leak River 0 | 304 | Yulong reservoir |
136 | Pot Factory River reservoir | 305 | Daganchang reservoir |
137 | Yanggongjiang 34 | 306 | Wenkai reservoir |
138 | Sword peach | 307 | Backyard Hoop reservoir |
139 | Yanggongjiang 3 | 308 | Dutian reservoir |
140 | Sword Lake | 309 | Xinfa reservoir |
141 | Bingju River 2 | 310 | New Ma reservoir |
142 | Yanggongjiang 2 | 311 | Tianshengtang reservoir |
143 | Rudila hydroelectric power station | 312 | Peak reservoir |
144 | Taoyuan reservoir | 313 | Mantis River reservoir |
145 | Qinghe reservoir | 314 | Tailaping reservoir |
146 | Yanggongjiang 1 | 315 | Huanghua reservoir |
147 | Pingcheon River–Jinsha River | 316 | Iron Gate reservoir |
148 | Taoyuan River 1 | 317 | Snow Field reservoir |
149 | Phoenix River 1 | 318 | Horse wash pond reservoir |
150 | Shunxi River 1 | 319 | Taiping reservoir |
151 | Golden Phoenix River | 320 | Jiangchangqi reservoir |
152 | Black Mud reservoir | 321 | Wulongtan reservoir |
153 | Shin Misugi | 322 | Qiping reservoir |
154 | Renchi Lake reservoir | 323 | Shamo River reservoir |
155 | Longtan | 324 | Laojunshan reservoir |
156 | Bingju River 1 | 325 | Fumin reservoir |
157 | Madian reservoir | 326 | Hanlongtan reservoir |
158 | Tholy River 01 | 327 | General Temple reservoir |
159 | Yubaojiang–Jinsha River | 328 | Haiyan Pond reservoir |
160 | Hu Mao | 329 | Meilongtan reservoir |
161 | Longkaikou hydropower station | 330 | Shizhuang Longtan reservoir |
162 | Chestnut Camp reservoir | 331 | Shizhaizi Longtan reservoir |
163 | Buli River 0 | 332 | Caohai Dalongtan reservoir |
164 | Hirakawa Daigawa 1 | 333 | Xilongtan reservoir |
165 | Chuchang River 2 | 334 | Meishui reservoir |
166 | Pear five | 335 | Dalongtan reservoir |
167 | Yuhua reservoir | 336 | New reservoir |
168 | Dayokogi reservoir | 337 | Fir Tree reservoir |
169 | Luoguping reservoir |
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A | DC | CC | BC | IKs | ti |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
DC | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
CC | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 |
BC | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 |
IKs | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 7 |
Indicator | n | v | α | β | χ | L | CC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2020 | 215 | 216 | 0.047 | 1.005 | 0.338 | 18.423 | 0.006 |
2035 | 337 | 379 | 0.643 | 1.125 | 0.377 | 11.680 | 0.024 |
Removed Nodes | n | v | α | β | χ | L | CC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No nodes | 215 | 216 | 0.047 | 1.005 | 0.338 | 18.423 | 0.006 |
Xiaoguan Village reservoir | 213 | 211 | 0.007 | 0.991 | 0.338 | 9.524 | 0.000 |
Erhai Lake | 211 | 210 | 0.005 | 0.995 | 0.336 | 14.558 | 0.000 |
Pindianhai reservoir | 214 | 214 | 0.002 | 1.000 | 0.334 | 18.481 | 0.006 |
Qinghai Lake reservoir | 214 | 213 | 0.005 | 0.995 | 0.336 | 13.995 | 0.010 |
Zhonghe 0 | 213 | 213 | 0.002 | 1.000 | 0.334 | 13.966 | 0.010 |
Micai River 1 | 213 | 212 | 0.005 | 0.995 | 0.336 | 18.604 | 0.000 |
Zhonghe 1 | 213 | 213 | 0.002 | 1.000 | 0.334 | 13.950 | 0.010 |
Er-Dian-Qing | 213 | 213 | 0.002 | 1.000 | 0.334 | 14.591 | 0.000 |
Hunshuihai reservoir | 214 | 214 | 0.002 | 1.000 | 0.334 | 18.481 | 0.006 |
Zhonghe-Yupaojiang | 213 | 212 | 0.005 | 0.995 | 0.336 | 13.959 | 0.010 |
Remove Nodes | n | v | α | β | χ | L | CC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No nodes | 337 | 379 | 0.643 | 1.125 | 0.377 | 11.680 | 0.024 |
Er-Dian-Qing | 333 | 371 | −0.050 | 1.114 | 0.300 | 13.850 | 0.024 |
Dayingdian Node | 336 | 374 | −0.050 | 1.113 | 0.300 | 12.170 | 0.024 |
Dianlu Er | 336 | 374 | −0.050 | 1.113 | 0.300 | 11.862 | 0.024 |
Ludi La Phase Two Node | 336 | 375 | −0.051 | 1.116 | 0.299 | 11.833 | 0.024 |
Ludi La Binchuan Node | 336 | 375 | −0.051 | 1.116 | 0.299 | 11.878 | 0.021 |
Dianzhong 1 Node | 336 | 375 | −0.051 | 1.116 | 0.299 | 12.864 | 0.024 |
Erhai Lake | 330 | 369 | −0.052 | 1.118 | 0.299 | 15.040 | 0.024 |
Lu Diladong Line Project | 335 | 374 | −0.051 | 1.116 | 0.299 | 11.990 | 0.025 |
Sangyuan River–Jinsha River | 336 | 374 | −0.050 | 1.113 | 0.300 | 12.279 | 0.022 |
Xiane reservoir | 336 | 376 | −0.052 | 1.119 | 0.298 | 11.697 | 0.021 |
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Song, K.; Jiang, X.; Wang, T.; Yan, D.; Xu, H.; Wu, Z. The Impact of Large-Scale Water Diversion Projects on the Water Supply Network: A Case Study in Southwest China. Water 2024, 16, 357. https://doi.org/10.3390/w16020357
Song K, Jiang X, Wang T, Yan D, Xu H, Wu Z. The Impact of Large-Scale Water Diversion Projects on the Water Supply Network: A Case Study in Southwest China. Water. 2024; 16(2):357. https://doi.org/10.3390/w16020357
Chicago/Turabian StyleSong, Kaiwen, Xiujuan Jiang, Tianye Wang, Dengming Yan, Hongshi Xu, and Zening Wu. 2024. "The Impact of Large-Scale Water Diversion Projects on the Water Supply Network: A Case Study in Southwest China" Water 16, no. 2: 357. https://doi.org/10.3390/w16020357
APA StyleSong, K., Jiang, X., Wang, T., Yan, D., Xu, H., & Wu, Z. (2024). The Impact of Large-Scale Water Diversion Projects on the Water Supply Network: A Case Study in Southwest China. Water, 16(2), 357. https://doi.org/10.3390/w16020357