Author:
Wei Xing,Cai Shuqun,Zhan Weikang
Abstract
AbstractThe evolution of the Pearl River Estuary (PRE), China in recent decades has been dominated by human activities. Historical admiralty charts and remote sensing images indicated that from 1936 to 2017, the tidal flat area and water area decreased by 23.6 × 107 m2 and 60.7 × 107 m2, respectively. The average advancing rate of the coastline of the PRE to the sea from 1972 to 2017 reached approximately 64.8 m/year, which is several times or even dozens of times that since the mid-Holocene. Land reclamation was the main reason for the dramatic changes in the water area and coastline. Although the water volume of the PRE showed a decreasing trend from 1936 to 2017, the water volume reduction rates for 1996–2005 and 2005–2017 were only 29% (1.27 × 107 m3/year) and 12% (0.53 × 107 m3/year), respectively, of that for 1936–1972. The combined influences of channel dredging, sand mining, and sediment load reduction caused by dam construction have contributed to this change. From the perspective of the filling up of the estuary, channel dredging, sand mining, and dam construction in the river basin are beneficial for prolonging the life of the estuary.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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