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    基于多源遥感的洞庭湖洲滩时空演变研究

    Exploring the spatiotemporal evolution of bottomland in Dongting Lake based on multisource remote sensing

    • 摘要: 为研究洞庭湖洲滩时空演变情况,基于20世纪30年代以来10多个时段的地形图和航天航空遥感数据,采用遥感解译、数据统计分析与历史对比方法,分析各时段洞庭湖洲滩面积时序变化,反演不同时段洲滩空间分布特征。结果表明: 洞庭湖洲滩的空间发育主要表现为东洞庭湖藕池河东支河口三角洲和漂尾洲快速推进,南洞庭湖北部草尾河、嵩竹河一线河流冲积,七里湖与目平湖因湖底抬升而呈现“江南草原”景观; 洞庭湖洲滩由1938年的1 622.17 km2扩大到2018年的1 962.28 km2,加上被围垦的高位洲滩980.96 km2,洲滩面积净增1 321.07 km2; 从空间分布特征来看,洲滩面积并非呈持续增加趋势,而是呈现波状起伏特征,1938—1948年和1958—1998年为洲滩明显扩张期,1948—1958年和1998—2018年为洲滩缓慢萎缩期。研究成果为保护湖岸生态系统和生物多样性、服务长江流域生态修复与环境保护提供了客观资料。

       

      Abstract: To explore the spatiotemporal evolution of the bottomland in Dongting Lake since the middle stage of the Republic of China, this study examined the historical topographic maps and aerospace remote sensing data concerning the study area for over 10 time periods since the 1930s. Based on remote sensing image interpretation, statistical data analysis, and historical comparison, this study analyzed the temporal variations in the bottomland area of Dongting Lake in various periods to infer the corresponding spatial distributions of the bottomland. The results show that the spatial development of the bottomland in Dongting Lake was primarily characterized by the rapidly advancing delta at the mouth of the east branch of the Ouchi River and Piaowei Islet in East Dongting Lake, the alluvial deposits along the Caowei and Songzhu rivers in the north of South Dongting Lake, and the “Jiangnan Grassland” landscape formed by the bottom uplift of Qili and Muping lakes. The bottomland area in Dongting Lake expanded from 1 622.17 km2 in 1 938 to 1 962.28 km2 in 2018, coupled with the 980.96 km2 of reclaimed high bottomland, suggesting a net increase of 1 321.07 km2. In terms of spatial distribution, the bottomland area exhibited an undulating trend rather than a continuous increase. It manifested a significant expansion from 1938 to 1948 and 1958 to 1998 but a slow shrinkage from 1948 to 1958 and 1998 to 2018. Overall, the results of this study provide objective data for preserving lakeshore ecosystems and biodiversity and serving ecological restoration and environmental conservation in the Yangtze River basin.

       

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