Title :
Distribution and formation mechanism analysis of ground fissures in Shunyi County, Beijing
Author :
Yao-ming, Su ; Lin, Zhu ; Hui-li, Gong ; Wen-ji, Zhao ; Xin-cui, Di ; You-quan, Zhang
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Resource Environ. & Tourism, Capital Normal Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
With the rapid development of Shunyi region in Beijing, China, the ground fissures maintained slow growth since 1980s under both the nature and human activity impaction. Ground fissures have caused serious damages to buildings, roads, and farmlands, threatening the safety of residences in study area. So based on the Global Positioning System, Geographic Information System and Remote Sensing techniques, the spatial distribution of ground fissures in the study area was investigated and the formation mechanism was analyzed to find out the relationship between ground fissures and its driving factors, such as geotectonic movement, groundwater withdrawal, differential land subsidence and urban sprawl. By using the Factor Analysis method, we educed the principal components which contribute the most to the ground fissures. The analysis results show that the drawdown of groundwater level, land subsidence and geotectonic movement are the major factors that lead to the cause of ground fissures. And under the impaction of the nature forces and human activities, the development of ground fissure in study area shows the tendency of strip-shaped extend.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; geographic information systems; geomorphology; geophysics computing; groundwater; remote sensing; tectonics; Beijing; China; Factor Analysis method; Geographic Information System; Global Positioning System; Remote Sensing techniques; Shunyi County; buildings; differential land subsidence; farmlands; geotectonic movement; ground fissures formation mechanism analysis; groundwater withdrawal; human activities; principal components; residence safety; roads; spatial distribution; urban sprawl; Cities and towns; Educational institutions; Geographic Information Systems; Geology; Global Positioning System; Humans; Remote sensing; Road safety; Sediments; Water storage;
Conference_Titel :
Urban Remote Sensing Event, 2009 Joint
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3460-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3461-9
DOI :
10.1109/URS.2009.5137605