scholarly journals Dynamic change of the Yellow River Delta Using Historical Data and Remote Sensing Imagery

Author(s):  
X.Y. Yu ◽  
W.J. Zhao ◽  
T.T. Yan
Author(s):  
G. Q. An

Takes the Yellow River Delta as an example, this paper studies the characteristics of remote sensing imagery with dominant ecological functional land use types, compares the advantages and disadvantages of different image in interpreting ecological land use, and uses research results to analyse the changing trend of ecological land in the study area in the past 30 years. The main methods include multi-period, different sensor images and different seasonal spectral curves, vegetation index, GIS and data analysis methods. The results show that the main ecological land in the Yellow River Delta included coastal beaches, saline-alkaline lands, and water bodies. These lands have relatively distinct spectral and texture features. The spectral features along the beach show characteristics of absorption in the green band and reflection in the red band. This feature is less affected by the acquisition year, season, and sensor type. Saline-alkali land due to the influence of some saline-alkaline-tolerant plants such as alkali tent, Tamarix and other vegetation, the spectral characteristics have a certain seasonal changes, winter and spring NDVI index is less than the summer and autumn vegetation index. The spectral characteristics of a water body generally decrease rapidly with increasing wavelength, and the reflectance in the red band increases with increasing sediment concentration. In conclusion, according to the spectral characteristics and image texture features of the ecological land in the Yellow River Delta, the accuracy of image interpretation of such ecological land can be improved.


2014 ◽  
Vol 598 ◽  
pp. 463-466
Author(s):  
Jun Chang ◽  
Tao Li ◽  
Wei Liu

As one of the efficient means of data acquisition, remote sensing data play an important role in many areas of life through the development of technology and the improvement of spatial resolution. In this paper, the application of remote sensing data on dynamic monitoring of coastline in the Yellow River Delta was analyzed. The results indicate that the using of remote sensing data was more scientific and efficient than the traditional methods, and the analysis results can provide a theoretical basis for the ecological protection in the Yellow River Delta.


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