Remote Sensing (Nov 2023)

Enhanced Impact of Land Reclamation on the Tide in the Guangxi Beibu Gulf

  • Jingfang Lu,
  • Yibo Zhang,
  • Ruichen Cao,
  • Xianqing Lv,
  • Minjie Xu,
  • Guandong Gao,
  • Qiang Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15215210
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 21
p. 5210

Abstract

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Based on the method for identifying the boundary of movable water bodies (MWBB), the spatial distribution of reclamation projects in the Guangxi Beibu Gulf were identified over the past 40 years and the impact of these engineering facilities on hydrodynamics was also evaluated. The results showed that 163.8 km2 of natural sea areas in the Guangxi Beibu Gulf were occupied through reclamation in the last 40 years. The effects of land reclamation on tidal amplitude were more pronounced in the second period (2001–2018) than in the first period (1987–2001), particularly in the tidal channels of Qinzhou Bay and Fangcheng Bay, where the amplitude difference ranged from 8 to 15 cm, representing a 40–55% increase. The reduction in the sea area because of land reclamation has changed the hydrodynamics in the Guangxi Beibu Gulf, including reducing the tidal volume, altering the amplitude variations, and increasing the seaward residual currents, all of which could cause significant problems for the coastal environment.

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