利用卫星图像确定辫状河动态-新西兰坎特伯雷拉凯亚河上游

M. Tuohy
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拉凯亚河及其支流发源于南阿尔卑斯山,但很快流经广阔的山谷,然后流入坎特伯雷平原。在这些宽阔的山谷中,随着更多的岩石从山上风化和侵蚀,河道不断变化,以保持对系统的砾石供应。从1989年的Landsat TM图像开始,对一系列卫星图像(ASTER、SPOT和Worldview 2)进行了分析,以提供可以根据河流动态解释的定量数据。在永久的、明确的高河岸、河道、砾石和更持久的岛屿被确定为上拉凯亚的不同河段。这些不同河段内砾石分布的变化与相关子流域的地貌特征有关。
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Braided river dynamics determined using satellite imagery — Upper Rakaia River, Canterbury, New Zealand
The Rakaia River and its tributaries have their source high in the Southern Alps but soon flow through broad valleys and then onto the Canterbury Plains. In these wide valleys the river channel is constantly changing as more rock is weathered and eroded from the mountains to maintain the supply of gravels to the system. Beginning with a Landsat TM image from 1989 a succession of satellite images (ASTER, SPOT and Worldview 2) has been analyzed to provide quantitative data that can be interpreted in terms of river dynamics. Within the permanent, well-defined high banks, the river channel, gravels and more persistent islands have been identified for different reaches in the Upper Rakaia. Changes in the distribution of the gravels within these various reaches have been related to the geomorphologic characteristics of the associated sub-catchments.
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