Mapping Dynamics of Inundation Patterns of Two Largest River-Connected Lakes in China: A Comparative Study

Poyang Lake and Dongting Lake are the two largest freshwater lakes in China. The lakes are located approximately 300 km apart on the middle reaches of the Yangtze River and are differently connected through their respective tributary systems, which will lead to different river–lake water exchanges a...

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Main Authors: Guiping Wu, Yuanbo Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-06-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/8/7/560
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spelling doaj-be4ba39177614eebbb96bc9804f6d9102020-11-24T21:44:51ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922016-06-018756010.3390/rs8070560rs8070560Mapping Dynamics of Inundation Patterns of Two Largest River-Connected Lakes in China: A Comparative StudyGuiping Wu0Yuanbo Liu1Key Laboratory of Watershed Geographic Sciences, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 21008, ChinaKey Laboratory of Watershed Geographic Sciences, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 21008, ChinaPoyang Lake and Dongting Lake are the two largest freshwater lakes in China. The lakes are located approximately 300 km apart on the middle reaches of the Yangtze River and are differently connected through their respective tributary systems, which will lead to different river–lake water exchanges and discharges. Thus, differences in their morphological and hydrological conditions should induce individual lake spatio-temporal inundation patterns. Quantitative comparative analyses of the dynamic inundation patterns of Poyang Lake and Dongting Lake are of great importance to basic biogeochemical and ecological studies. In this study, using Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectoradiometer (MODIS) satellite imagery and a geographic information system (GIS) analysis method, we systematically compared the spatio-temporal inundation patterns of the two river-connected lakes by analyses of the lake area, the inundation frequencies (IFs) and the water variation rates (WVRs). The results indicate that there was a significant declining trend in the lakes’ inundation area from 2000 to 2011. The inundation areas of Poyang Lake and Dongting Lake, decreased by 54.74% and 40.46%, with an average annual decrease rate of 109.74 km2/y and 52.37 km2/y, respectively. The alluvial regions near Dongting Lake expressed much lower inundation frequencies, averaged over multiple years, than the alluvial regions near Poyang Lake. There was an obvious spatial gradient in the distribution of water inundation for Poyang Lake; the monthly mean IF slowly increased from north to south during the low-water, rising, and high-water periods. However, Dongting Lake expressed a clear zonal distribution of water inundation, especially in the low-water and rising periods. In addition, the WVRs of the two lakes differently changed in space throughout the year, but were in good agreement with the changing processes of water expansion or shrinkage. The different inundation frequencies and water variation rates in the two lakes may possibly depend on many intrinsic factors, including surface discharges from their respective tributaries, river–lake water exchanges and the lakes’ topographical characteristics. These findings are valuable for policymakers because they may lead to different decisions and policies for these two complex river–lake systems.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/8/7/560inundation patternremote sensing, GIScomparative analysisPoyang LakeDongting Lake
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author Guiping Wu
Yuanbo Liu
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Yuanbo Liu
Mapping Dynamics of Inundation Patterns of Two Largest River-Connected Lakes in China: A Comparative Study
Remote Sensing
inundation pattern
remote sensing, GIS
comparative analysis
Poyang Lake
Dongting Lake
author_facet Guiping Wu
Yuanbo Liu
author_sort Guiping Wu
title Mapping Dynamics of Inundation Patterns of Two Largest River-Connected Lakes in China: A Comparative Study
title_short Mapping Dynamics of Inundation Patterns of Two Largest River-Connected Lakes in China: A Comparative Study
title_full Mapping Dynamics of Inundation Patterns of Two Largest River-Connected Lakes in China: A Comparative Study
title_fullStr Mapping Dynamics of Inundation Patterns of Two Largest River-Connected Lakes in China: A Comparative Study
title_full_unstemmed Mapping Dynamics of Inundation Patterns of Two Largest River-Connected Lakes in China: A Comparative Study
title_sort mapping dynamics of inundation patterns of two largest river-connected lakes in china: a comparative study
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Poyang Lake and Dongting Lake are the two largest freshwater lakes in China. The lakes are located approximately 300 km apart on the middle reaches of the Yangtze River and are differently connected through their respective tributary systems, which will lead to different river–lake water exchanges and discharges. Thus, differences in their morphological and hydrological conditions should induce individual lake spatio-temporal inundation patterns. Quantitative comparative analyses of the dynamic inundation patterns of Poyang Lake and Dongting Lake are of great importance to basic biogeochemical and ecological studies. In this study, using Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectoradiometer (MODIS) satellite imagery and a geographic information system (GIS) analysis method, we systematically compared the spatio-temporal inundation patterns of the two river-connected lakes by analyses of the lake area, the inundation frequencies (IFs) and the water variation rates (WVRs). The results indicate that there was a significant declining trend in the lakes’ inundation area from 2000 to 2011. The inundation areas of Poyang Lake and Dongting Lake, decreased by 54.74% and 40.46%, with an average annual decrease rate of 109.74 km2/y and 52.37 km2/y, respectively. The alluvial regions near Dongting Lake expressed much lower inundation frequencies, averaged over multiple years, than the alluvial regions near Poyang Lake. There was an obvious spatial gradient in the distribution of water inundation for Poyang Lake; the monthly mean IF slowly increased from north to south during the low-water, rising, and high-water periods. However, Dongting Lake expressed a clear zonal distribution of water inundation, especially in the low-water and rising periods. In addition, the WVRs of the two lakes differently changed in space throughout the year, but were in good agreement with the changing processes of water expansion or shrinkage. The different inundation frequencies and water variation rates in the two lakes may possibly depend on many intrinsic factors, including surface discharges from their respective tributaries, river–lake water exchanges and the lakes’ topographical characteristics. These findings are valuable for policymakers because they may lead to different decisions and policies for these two complex river–lake systems.
topic inundation pattern
remote sensing, GIS
comparative analysis
Poyang Lake
Dongting Lake
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/8/7/560
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