Continuous Expansions of Yangtze River Islands After the Three Gorges Dam Tracked by Landsat Data Based on Google Earth Engine

Understanding the change of river islands is essential for water conservancy construction, channel navigation safety, and industrial/agricultural production. Yangtze River is the largest river in China; however, there are few long-term monitoring results on the changes of Yangtze River islands. To f...

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Main Authors: Jinyan Sun, Nan Xu, Lei Ding, Yue Ma, Zhengjia Liu, Zuoji Huang
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spelling doaj-cecf4ac0cc3c44269138ed27bb6d81792021-03-30T01:35:53ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-018927319274210.1109/ACCESS.2020.29946289093863Continuous Expansions of Yangtze River Islands After the Three Gorges Dam Tracked by Landsat Data Based on Google Earth EngineJinyan Sun0Nan Xu1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4660-6521Lei Ding2Yue Ma3Zhengjia Liu4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4577-446XZuoji Huang5Anhui Key Laboratory of Water Conservancy and Water Resources, Anhui &#x0026; Huaihe River Institute of Hydraulic Research, Hefei, ChinaCollege of Marine Science and Engineering, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing, ChinaKey Laboratory of Port, Waterway, and Sedimentation Engineering, Ministry of Transport, Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute, Nanjing, ChinaSchool of Electronic Information, Wuhan University, Wuhan, ChinaInstitute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, ChinaAnhui Key Laboratory of Water Conservancy and Water Resources, Anhui &#x0026; Huaihe River Institute of Hydraulic Research, Hefei, ChinaUnderstanding the change of river islands is essential for water conservancy construction, channel navigation safety, and industrial/agricultural production. Yangtze River is the largest river in China; however, there are few long-term monitoring results on the changes of Yangtze River islands. To fill this gap, Landsat data available on the Google Earth Engine (GEE) were used to obtain the annual changes of the Yangtze River islands located from the lower reaches of the Three Gorges Dam (TGD) to the Yangtze River delta during 1986-2017. Moreover, we focused on the changes of those islands before and after the construction of the TGD. Annual areas of all river islands were calculated and spatial-temporal pattern of Yangtze River islands were analyzed. Our satellite observation results show continuous expansions of Yangtze River islands after the construction of the TGD in 2003. For the total 138 river islands, in three stages: before 2003, after 2003 and in the 32-year study period, 68, 118, and 124 river islands showed increasing trends, with the net increase of 286.47 km<sup>2</sup>, 417.49 km<sup>2</sup>, and 665.62 km<sup>2</sup>. For the total 92 river island groups (138 islands), percentages of river island expansion are 41.30% (before 2003), 80.43% (after 2003) and 88.04% (1986-2017). Moreover, we found 10 newly developed river islands, with a net expansion of 87.42 km<sup>2</sup> and an expansion rate of 2.73 km<sup>2</sup>/year. The significant decrease (2-4 m) in water level before and after the TGD might be the main factor that results in the observed expansion of Yangtze islands downstream the TGD. We also highlighted the importance of using all available Landsat imagery for tracking the changes of river islands. Our satellite-derived dataset provide reference data for the land use planning and environmental protection in the Yangtze River drainage basin.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9093863/Google Earth engineriver islandsremote sensingthe Yangtze riverthe three Gorges dam
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author Jinyan Sun
Nan Xu
Lei Ding
Yue Ma
Zhengjia Liu
Zuoji Huang
spellingShingle Jinyan Sun
Nan Xu
Lei Ding
Yue Ma
Zhengjia Liu
Zuoji Huang
Continuous Expansions of Yangtze River Islands After the Three Gorges Dam Tracked by Landsat Data Based on Google Earth Engine
IEEE Access
Google Earth engine
river islands
remote sensing
the Yangtze river
the three Gorges dam
author_facet Jinyan Sun
Nan Xu
Lei Ding
Yue Ma
Zhengjia Liu
Zuoji Huang
author_sort Jinyan Sun
title Continuous Expansions of Yangtze River Islands After the Three Gorges Dam Tracked by Landsat Data Based on Google Earth Engine
title_short Continuous Expansions of Yangtze River Islands After the Three Gorges Dam Tracked by Landsat Data Based on Google Earth Engine
title_full Continuous Expansions of Yangtze River Islands After the Three Gorges Dam Tracked by Landsat Data Based on Google Earth Engine
title_fullStr Continuous Expansions of Yangtze River Islands After the Three Gorges Dam Tracked by Landsat Data Based on Google Earth Engine
title_full_unstemmed Continuous Expansions of Yangtze River Islands After the Three Gorges Dam Tracked by Landsat Data Based on Google Earth Engine
title_sort continuous expansions of yangtze river islands after the three gorges dam tracked by landsat data based on google earth engine
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Understanding the change of river islands is essential for water conservancy construction, channel navigation safety, and industrial/agricultural production. Yangtze River is the largest river in China; however, there are few long-term monitoring results on the changes of Yangtze River islands. To fill this gap, Landsat data available on the Google Earth Engine (GEE) were used to obtain the annual changes of the Yangtze River islands located from the lower reaches of the Three Gorges Dam (TGD) to the Yangtze River delta during 1986-2017. Moreover, we focused on the changes of those islands before and after the construction of the TGD. Annual areas of all river islands were calculated and spatial-temporal pattern of Yangtze River islands were analyzed. Our satellite observation results show continuous expansions of Yangtze River islands after the construction of the TGD in 2003. For the total 138 river islands, in three stages: before 2003, after 2003 and in the 32-year study period, 68, 118, and 124 river islands showed increasing trends, with the net increase of 286.47 km<sup>2</sup>, 417.49 km<sup>2</sup>, and 665.62 km<sup>2</sup>. For the total 92 river island groups (138 islands), percentages of river island expansion are 41.30% (before 2003), 80.43% (after 2003) and 88.04% (1986-2017). Moreover, we found 10 newly developed river islands, with a net expansion of 87.42 km<sup>2</sup> and an expansion rate of 2.73 km<sup>2</sup>/year. The significant decrease (2-4 m) in water level before and after the TGD might be the main factor that results in the observed expansion of Yangtze islands downstream the TGD. We also highlighted the importance of using all available Landsat imagery for tracking the changes of river islands. Our satellite-derived dataset provide reference data for the land use planning and environmental protection in the Yangtze River drainage basin.
topic Google Earth engine
river islands
remote sensing
the Yangtze river
the three Gorges dam
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9093863/
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