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Spatiotemporal Changes in Snow Cover and Their Sustainability Implications in the Western Greater Khingan Mountains, Inner Mongolia

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  • Zezhong Zhang

    (School of Water Conservancy, North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, Zhengzhou 450046, China)

  • Yiyang Zhao

    (School of Water Conservancy, North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, Zhengzhou 450046, China
    Institute of Pastoral Hydraulic Research, Ministry of Water Resources, Hohhot 010020, China
    Yinshanbeilu Grassland Eco-Hydrology National Observation and Research Station, China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research, Beijing 100038, China)

  • Weijie Zhang

    (Institute of Pastoral Hydraulic Research, Ministry of Water Resources, Hohhot 010020, China
    Yinshanbeilu Grassland Eco-Hydrology National Observation and Research Station, China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research, Beijing 100038, China)

  • Fei Wang

    (School of Water Conservancy, North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, Zhengzhou 450046, China)

  • Hengzhi Guo

    (Institute of Pastoral Hydraulic Research, Ministry of Water Resources, Hohhot 010020, China
    Yinshanbeilu Grassland Eco-Hydrology National Observation and Research Station, China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research, Beijing 100038, China)

  • Yingjie Wu

    (Institute of Pastoral Hydraulic Research, Ministry of Water Resources, Hohhot 010020, China
    Yinshanbeilu Grassland Eco-Hydrology National Observation and Research Station, China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research, Beijing 100038, China)

  • Shuaijie Liang

    (School of Water Conservancy, North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, Zhengzhou 450046, China)

  • Shuang Zhao

    (School of Water Conservancy, North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, Zhengzhou 450046, China)

Abstract

Snow cover plays an important role in ecological stability and seasonal water regulation in the western Greater Khingan Mountains of Inner Mongolia, a cold-region transitional zone where climate warming may intensify environmental vulnerability and sustainability challenges. Using long-term remote sensing, meteorological, and topographic datasets, this study examined the spatiotemporal changes in snow cover and assessed the relative influences of climatic and geographic factors. The results showed pronounced spatial heterogeneity, with greater snow depth and longer snow cover duration occurring in the northeastern, high-altitude, gentle-slope, and north-facing areas. Snow depth showed a slight but marginally significant declining trend during 1982–2024 at a rate of 0.026 cm a −1 , while snow cover days decreased by 0.39 d a −1 during 1982–2020. Snow cover onset exhibited a slight but significant delay, whereas snowmelt timing showed strong interannual variability. Compared with precipitation, temperature showed stronger and more persistent associations with snow cover variations, and climatic factors explained a larger proportion of snow-depth variability than geographic factors. Overall, the results suggest that regional warming has played a leading role in recent snow cover decline. These findings improve understanding of climate-sensitive snow dynamics and provide useful evidence for ecological conservation, seasonal water-resource adaptation, and sustainable regional management in cold-region landscapes of northern China.

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  • Zezhong Zhang & Yiyang Zhao & Weijie Zhang & Fei Wang & Hengzhi Guo & Yingjie Wu & Shuaijie Liang & Shuang Zhao, 2026. "Spatiotemporal Changes in Snow Cover and Their Sustainability Implications in the Western Greater Khingan Mountains, Inner Mongolia," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(10), pages 1-20, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:10:p:5013-:d:1944257
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