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Simulation Analysis of the Storage Capacity Based on DEM Before and After Connecting to Yangtze River in Zhangdu Lake

LI Tao1,2, WU Sheng-jun1,3, CAI Shu-ming1, XUE Huai-ping1, YASUNORI Nakayama4   

  1. 1.Institute of Geodesy and Geophysics, CAS, Wuhan 430077,China; 2.Groduate School, Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100039,China;3. The Faculty of Resources, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074,China; 4. Department of Geosystem Sciences, College of Humanities and Sciences, Nihon University, Tokyo 156-8550, Japan
  • Received:2004-07-07 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2005-05-26 Published:2005-05-26
  • Contact: LI Tao

Abstract: The DEM model of Zhangdu Lake region is set up by means of topographic map scan supported by geographical information system. Using RS and GIS technology, DEM model was overlaid with the LANDSAT-7 TM image, average elevation of different wetland was drawn out. By carrying on statistical analysis to the data, the relation models of the water level and area, the water level and volume, and area and volume is computed. Combining with the agriculture condition and the ability of draining flood of water conservancy projects, the authors simulate in quantity the difference of storage capacity in Zhangdu Lake region before and after connecting to Yangtze River. In Zhangdu Lake region, the largest storage capacity is 1.644×108m3 and the water area is 38.75 km2 before connecting to Yangtze River, however, after connecting to Yangtze River, the largest storage capacity is 9×108m3 and the water area is 2.73 ×108m2.

Key words: Zhangdu Lake region, digital elevation models, storage capacity, simulation analysis

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  • P143
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