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A regional investigation of urban land-use change for potential landslide hazard assessment in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area, People's Republic of China: Zigui to Wanzhou

机译:中华人民共和国三峡库区城市土地利用变化区域调查,以进行潜在滑坡灾害评估:assessment归至万州

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The near-completion of the Three Gorges Dam has led to the creation of a narrow reservoir that, when completed in 2009, will stretch over 660 km upstream and result in the displacement of approximately 1.2 million people. This reservoir will drown more than 100 towns, some of which have already been lost due to the rising waters, and result in a significant change in land use. New urban areas have been constructed at higher elevations to avoid the rising water but it is feared that some of these settlements may now be exposed to a greater risk of landslides due to slope failure. A geographic information system (GIS) consisting of Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER), Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM), and Environmental Satellite-Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (ENVISAT-ASAR) data has been created and used to monitor the urban changes from before the Dam's construction to the present day as well as changes in landslide susceptibility. To perform this analysis, a new 30 m high-resolution digital elevation model (DEM) was derived by combining an ASTER and Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) DEM. Fieldwork was carried out along the Yangtze River, where the urban boundaries were field-checked using GPS to navigate to the satellite-derived checkpoints. The results show that a majority of the new urban areas are in fact located on shallow slopes, but are often positioned below steep slopes, which could pose a future threat of landslide risk to the inhabitants of the new towns.
机译:三峡大坝即将完工,导致建立了一个狭窄的水库,该水库于2009年完工​​,将向上游延伸660公里,导致约120万人流离失所。该水库将淹没100多个城镇,其中一些已经因水位上升而丢失,并导致土地用途的重大变化。为了避免水位上升,已经在较高的海拔上建造了新的市区,但担心其中一些定居点现在可能由于边坡破坏而面临更大的滑坡风险。已创建了由先进的星载热辐射和反射辐射仪(ASTER),Landsat专题制图仪(TM)和环境卫星高级合成孔径雷达(ENVISAT-ASAR)数据组成的地理信息系统(GIS),并将其用于监视城市从大坝建造前到今天的变化以及滑坡敏感性的变化。为了执行此分析,通过结合ASTER和航天飞机雷达地形任务(SRTM)DEM得出了一个新的30 m高分辨率数字高程模型(DEM)。沿长江进行了实地调查,在那里使用GPS导航到卫星派生的检查站对城市边界进行了实地检查。结果表明,大多数新市区实际上位于浅坡上,但通常位于陡坡以下,这可能对新城镇居民构成未来的滑坡危险威胁。

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    《International journal of remote sensing》 |2013年第8期|2983-3011|共29页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Space and Climate Physics, University College London, Surrey, UK;

    Department of Space and Climate Physics, University College London, Surrey, UK;

    Institute of Crustal Dynamics, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing, China;

    Institute of Crustal Dynamics, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing, China;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);
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