JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2017

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[JJ] 口頭発表

セッション記号 A (大気水圏科学) » A-HW 水文・陸水・地下水学・水環境

[A-HW36] [JJ] 都市域の水環境と地質

2017年5月20日(土) 13:45 〜 15:15 304 (国際会議場 3F)

コンビーナ:林 武司(秋田大学教育文化学部)、西田 継(山梨大学大学院総合研究部国際流域環境研究センター)、鈴木 弘明(日本工営株式会社 中央研究所 総合技術開発部)、浅田 素之(清水建設株式会社 技術研究所)、座長:林 武司(秋田大学教育文化学部)、座長:西田 継(山梨大学大学院総合研究部国際流域環境研究センター)、座長:鈴木 弘明(日本工営株式会社 中央研究所 総合技術開発部)、座長:浅田 素之(清水建設株式会社 技術研究所)、座長:安原 正也(立正大学地球環境科学部)

14:30 〜 14:45

[AHW36-04] The effects of urbanization on catchment storage capacity of surface water – a conceptual model in plain catchment in Yangtz river delta

*Song Song1Youpeng Xu1Liu Yang1 (1.School of Geographic and Oceanographic Science, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China)

キーワード:Storage capacity, urbanization, conceptual model, effect analysis, Yangtze River Delta

Hydrological processes in Yangtze river delta area have been significantly changed due to rapid urbanization in the last 30 years. A conceptual model involving four modules - river network, lakes/reservoir, wetland/floodplain, and ecological land use – was proposed to evaluate the surface water storage capacity, as well as its temporal variation and its structural sensitivity from 1980s to 2010s in Qinhuai River Basin, Yangtz River Delta. The data sources include MSS/TM images, thematic maps, Digital Elevation Model, and gauged hydrological data from 1980s and 2010s. The main findings indicated that, 1) the main driver of the storage variation is the construction land expanded and forest decrease; 2) although the total water area increased, the complexity and stability of river network declined; 3) the surface water storage capacity of Qinhuai river catchment decreased by 13.45%, from 207*106 m3 to 179*106 m3 during the study period; 4) the lake/reservoir storage is the most sensitive module to the urbanization, while the river network module serves as main contributor to the total storage. More effects should be made in the protection and restoration of the low-level rivers, forest and wetlands to protect and restore the catchment storage capacity. The results of the study would provide support in policy formulation and intervention strategies.