Yu Quangang, Yu Kaiyang, Zhang Jingwang. Comparative Analysis of Ecological Changes Based on Photos Taken in 1908 and 2019 in Mu Us Sandy Land[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2019, 39(6): 307-312.
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Yu Quangang, Yu Kaiyang, Zhang Jingwang. Comparative Analysis of Ecological Changes Based on Photos Taken in 1908 and 2019 in Mu Us Sandy Land[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2019, 39(6): 307-312. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2019.06.046.
Comparative Analysis of Ecological Changes Based on Photos Taken in 1908 and 2019 in Mu Us Sandy Land
[Objective] The landscape change of Mu Us sandy land in the past 100 years was analyzed in order to provide basis for the study of ecological management in this area.[Methods] Through satellite image interpretation and field investigation
we found out the shooting site of four photos taken by Robert Sterling Clark expedition in the Mu Us sandy land in 1908
and rephotographed the photos of the past hundred years in 2019
and then compared the changes of ecological factors in the new and old photos.[Results] More than one hundred years ago
Mu Us sandy land was sparsely covered with vegetation
and the sandstorm was rampant. After the founding of the People's Republic of China
the local government organized the masses to carry out sand remediation. After decades of treatments
mobile sand dunes were fixed
regional vegetation was effectively restored
and soil erosion was effectively controlled.[Conclusion] Due to the fragile ecology of Mu Us sandy land
there is still the risk of desertification in the sand land that has been treated. It is necessary to integrate the treatment of Mu Us sandy land into the overall plan for ecological protection and high-quality development of the Yellow River basin
so as to make overall coordination and comprehensive treatment.
Spatio-temporal evolution and driving factors of ecological environment quality in Mu Us sandy land
Effects and mechanisms of carbon and nitrogen sequestration in soil mineral particles during restoration of sand-fixing forests in Mu Us sandy land
Effects of large-scale photovoltaic power stations on near-surface microclimate in Mu Us sandy land —A case study of Yidangwan photovoltaic power station at Jingbian County, Shaanxi Province
Vegetation Characteristics and Soil Properties in the Transitional Zone in South Fringe of Mu Us Sandy Land
Comparative Study of Image Identification Methods for Deserted Land Type——A Case Study of Mu Us Sandy Land
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