AbstractSupported by GIS, several of charts of the South Branch of Yangtze estuary from 1900 to 2001 was digitized and Digital Elevation Model (DEM) of channel was established, based on which evolution of it since 1900 was visualization. The results show that: (1) DEM is an effective means for visualization and quantitative analysis of the channel evolution. (2) From 1900 to 2001, the channel storage volume in the south branch of Yangtze river slightly increased with an average annual increment of 2.7 million m3 at the depth of 0m; the entire river area was characterized by mild erosion, with the average annual erosion volume of 3.3 million m3 and average annual erosion thickness of 0.37cm (including artificial dredging and reclamation as w...
The 165 year morphological evolution of the Changjiang (Yangtze) Estuary and its long-term equilibri...
Morphodynamics of world's river deltas are increasingly affected by human activities, which are of g...
In estuaries, the morphology of inland and offshore areas usually evolves synergistically. This stud...
AbstractSupported by GIS, several of charts of the South Branch of Yangtze estuary from 1900 to 2001...
The measured underwater topographic data from 1958 to 2009 is used to develop the digital elevation ...
The morphological changing trend of the Yangtze Estuary, the largest estuary of Asia, has become a f...
About 2000 years ago in the mid-Holocene and after post-glacial sea level rise, the Yangtze Estuary ...
To improve navigability of the major access channel into Shanghai Harbor, a large-scale Deep Waterwa...
The stability of flood channels has attracted considerable attention because of their complicated in...
Estuarine morphodynamics describe the development of estuarine bed over time. The changed morphodyna...
Abstract: This paper presents a study of changes in the percentage of flow and the tide ebb prism in...
In this study, the feasibility of navigation channel regulation works in North Channelis explored in...
Deep-water navigation channels in the tidal reaches of the lower Yangtze River are affected by water...
The channels in the Yangtze Estuary have an ordered-branching structure: The estuary is first divide...
AbstractIn order to determine how the subaqueous delta evolution depends on the water and sediment p...
The 165 year morphological evolution of the Changjiang (Yangtze) Estuary and its long-term equilibri...
Morphodynamics of world's river deltas are increasingly affected by human activities, which are of g...
In estuaries, the morphology of inland and offshore areas usually evolves synergistically. This stud...
AbstractSupported by GIS, several of charts of the South Branch of Yangtze estuary from 1900 to 2001...
The measured underwater topographic data from 1958 to 2009 is used to develop the digital elevation ...
The morphological changing trend of the Yangtze Estuary, the largest estuary of Asia, has become a f...
About 2000 years ago in the mid-Holocene and after post-glacial sea level rise, the Yangtze Estuary ...
To improve navigability of the major access channel into Shanghai Harbor, a large-scale Deep Waterwa...
The stability of flood channels has attracted considerable attention because of their complicated in...
Estuarine morphodynamics describe the development of estuarine bed over time. The changed morphodyna...
Abstract: This paper presents a study of changes in the percentage of flow and the tide ebb prism in...
In this study, the feasibility of navigation channel regulation works in North Channelis explored in...
Deep-water navigation channels in the tidal reaches of the lower Yangtze River are affected by water...
The channels in the Yangtze Estuary have an ordered-branching structure: The estuary is first divide...
AbstractIn order to determine how the subaqueous delta evolution depends on the water and sediment p...
The 165 year morphological evolution of the Changjiang (Yangtze) Estuary and its long-term equilibri...
Morphodynamics of world's river deltas are increasingly affected by human activities, which are of g...
In estuaries, the morphology of inland and offshore areas usually evolves synergistically. This stud...