Prediction and prevention of the impacts of sea level rise on the Yangtze River Delta and its adjacent areas

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作者
施雅风
朱季文
谢志仁
季子修
蒋自巽
杨桂山
机构
[1] Nanjing Normal University
[2] Geographical College
[3] Nanjing Institute of Geography & Limnology
[4] Chinese Academy of Sciences
[5] Nanjing 210024
[6] Nanjing 210008
[7] China
关键词
sea level rise; impact; prevention; Yangtze River Delta;
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P343.5 [河口、三角洲];
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081501 ;
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The Yangtze River Delta region is characterized by high density of population and rapidly developing economy. There are low lying coastal plain and deltaic plain in this region. Thus, the study area could be highly vulnerable to accelerated sea level rise caused by global warming. This paper deals with the scenarios of the relative sea level rise in the early half period of the 21st century in the study area. The authors suggested that relative sea level would rise 25-50 cm by the year 2050 in the study area, of which the magnitude of relative sea level rise in the Yangtze River Delta would double the perspective worldwide average. The impacts of sea level rise include: (i) exacerbation of coastline recession in several sections and vertical erosion of tidal flat, and increase in length of eroding coastline; (ii) decrease in area of tidal flat and coastal wetland due to erosion and inundation; (iii) increase in frequency and intensity of storm surge, which would threaten the coastal protection works; (i
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页码:412 / 422
页数:11
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