Dynamic Monitoring and GIS System Development for Soil and Water Conser- vation in Three Gorges Project Reservoir Area of Yangtze River
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Dynamic Monitoring and GIS System Development for Soil and Water Conser- vation in Three Gorges Project Reservoir Area of Yangtze River
Bulletin of Soiland Water ConservationVol. 23, Issue 5, Pages: 49-53(2004)
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1. 水利部长江勘测技术研究所,湖北,武汉,430011
2. 水利部长江水利委员会长江流域水土保持监测中心站,湖北,武汉,430012
3. 水利部长江水利委员会水土保持局,湖北,武汉,430012
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ZHOU Le-qun, SUN Chang-an, Hu Jia-jun, et al. Dynamic Monitoring and GIS System Development for Soil and Water Conser- vation in Three Gorges Project Reservoir Area of Yangtze River[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2004, 23(5): 49-53.
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ZHOU Le-qun, SUN Chang-an, Hu Jia-jun, et al. Dynamic Monitoring and GIS System Development for Soil and Water Conser- vation in Three Gorges Project Reservoir Area of Yangtze River[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2004, 23(5): 49-53.DOI:
Dynamic Monitoring and GIS System Development for Soil and Water Conser- vation in Three Gorges Project Reservoir Area of Yangtze River
The reservoir area is subject to frequent human activities that are damaging the fragile balance of (ecosystem) dynamics. Remote sensing(RS)
a geographical information system(GIS) and global positioning system(GPS) technology
as well as network techniques
have been utilized for the present research. A digital elevation model(DEM) was prepared; adjustment of orthographic reflection for images took place; interfusion of multi-source image data was undertaken; and multi-layer information was extracted. This work enabled comprehensive monitoring of soil and water conservation for the whole reservoir area from the middle 1980s to the late 1990s
and in 2000. Subsequently
the Three Gorges Project(TGP) commenced and has been ongoing for 7 years
and monitoring has included land use status
degree of vegetation cover
water loss and soil erosion(including wash erosion
mass erosion and mechanichal erosion)
and their dynamic variations over the 15 year study period. On this basis
the concept of this paper has been developed with the aid of the ArcGIS software platform.