TY - JOUR
T1 - 黄河三角洲水文- 地貌- 生态系统演变与多维调控研究进展
AU - Fan, Yaoshen
AU - Dou, Shentang
AU - Yu, Shoubing
AU - Wang, Guangzhou
AU - Wu, Yan
AU - Xie, Weiming
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 China Water Power Press. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/11
Y1 - 2023/11
N2 - The estuarine delta is a complex system formed by the coupled interactions of hydrology, geomorphology, and ecology. The evolution of the estuarine delta is characterized by strong spatiotemporal fluctuations, high sensitivity to disturbances, significant edge effects, and high environmental heterogeneity, making it a typical unstable region. From the perspectives of the evolution process of hydrology- geomorphology- ecology system, the coupling relationships, multidimensional regulation theories and techniques of the Yellow River Delta, this study elucidates the adaptive adjustment and state characteristics of the hydrology- geomorphology- ecology subsystem under multiple pressures. This study also summarizes the mutual feedback relationship between hydrological conditions and the evolution of the estuarine geomorphology- ecology system. In addition, this study establishes a multidimensional collaborative research framework for water and sediment allocation and proposes a multidimensional regulation strategy based on optimized water and sediment allocation. In response to current research gaps, key directions for future research are proposed, including the construction of continuous monitoring platforms, the building of whole- process models, the prediction of imbalance risks, and the study of multidimensional regulation theories and techniques. These efforts aim to provide scientific support for optimizing the use of limited water and sediment resources to maintain the stability of the estuarine system.
AB - The estuarine delta is a complex system formed by the coupled interactions of hydrology, geomorphology, and ecology. The evolution of the estuarine delta is characterized by strong spatiotemporal fluctuations, high sensitivity to disturbances, significant edge effects, and high environmental heterogeneity, making it a typical unstable region. From the perspectives of the evolution process of hydrology- geomorphology- ecology system, the coupling relationships, multidimensional regulation theories and techniques of the Yellow River Delta, this study elucidates the adaptive adjustment and state characteristics of the hydrology- geomorphology- ecology subsystem under multiple pressures. This study also summarizes the mutual feedback relationship between hydrological conditions and the evolution of the estuarine geomorphology- ecology system. In addition, this study establishes a multidimensional collaborative research framework for water and sediment allocation and proposes a multidimensional regulation strategy based on optimized water and sediment allocation. In response to current research gaps, key directions for future research are proposed, including the construction of continuous monitoring platforms, the building of whole- process models, the prediction of imbalance risks, and the study of multidimensional regulation theories and techniques. These efforts aim to provide scientific support for optimizing the use of limited water and sediment resources to maintain the stability of the estuarine system.
KW - Yellow River Delta
KW - coupling relationship
KW - evolution process
KW - hydrology-geomorphology-ecology
KW - multidimensional regulation
KW - mutual feedback relationship
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85182912784
U2 - 10.14042/j.cnki.32.1309.2023.06.015
DO - 10.14042/j.cnki.32.1309.2023.06.015
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85182912784
SN - 1001-6791
VL - 34
SP - 984
EP - 998
JO - Shuikexue Jinzhan/Advances in Water Science
JF - Shuikexue Jinzhan/Advances in Water Science
IS - 6
ER -