Delineation and Land Use Analysis of the Isolated Former Floodplain in the Nakdong River, Korea

Seung-Nam Jin, Kang-Hyun Cho, Hyung-Jin Cho
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For the restoration of lateral connectivity between rivers and floodplains, it is important to find the isolated former floodplain (IFF) and to characterize its land use in Korean rivers which were channelized by levee constructions for flood protection. The aim of this study is to map the IFF and to assess its land use pattern in the Nakdong River, Korea. The isolated former floodplain was explored by being overlapped on a digital elevation model (DEM), digital topographic map and design flood level using a geographical information system (GIS) in the Nakdong River basin. The land use of the identified IFF was classified by land-use map. The total number of IFFs was 384 and their total area was . While IFFs were usually surrounded by mountain forest in the upper river area, they tended to be located on wide plain areas in the downstream area of Nakdong River. The land use pattern of IFFs was mostly farmland (73.9%) and urban areas (12.7%) in the river. The results of delineation and land use analysis of isolated former floodplain in the Nakdong River will be used as a base line data for planning stream restoration.
洛东江前洪泛平原的划分与土地利用分析
为了恢复河流和洪泛区之间的横向连通性,重要的是要找到孤立的前洪泛区(IFF),并确定其在韩国河流中的土地利用特征,这些河流是由防洪堤坝建设渠化的。本研究的目的是绘制韩国洛东江的IFF并评估其土地利用模式。利用地理信息系统(GIS)对洛东江流域的数字高程模型(DEM)、数字地形图和设计洪水水位进行重叠,探索了孤立的前洪泛平原。利用土地利用图对识别的IFF进行土地利用分类。IFFs总数为384个,总面积为。在洛东江上游地区,ifs通常被山林包围,而在洛东江下游地区,ifs往往位于广阔的平原地区。河流流域农用地类型以农田为主(73.9%),城市为主(12.7%)。对洛东江孤立的前洪泛区进行的土地利用分析和圈定结果,将作为规划河道恢复的基准资料。
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