DocumentCode :
2972516
Title :
Landscape Pattern Change in Coal Mining Subsidence Area of Shandong Province, China
Author :
Shi Tongguang ; Qi Shanzhong ; Zhang Mingliang
Author_Institution :
Lab. of RS & GIS, Shandong Jianzhu Univ., Jinan, China
fYear :
2011
fDate :
12-14 Aug. 2011
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
3
Abstract :
By using GIS and RS techniques, landscape pattern dynamics of coal mine area of Shandong Province of China were studied from 1988 to 2008. The results showed that (1) Arable land could be taken on as the landscape matrix, as dominating in the landscape with the area percent of 91.71% in 1988 and 71.13% in 2008; construction land accounting for 7.65% in 1988 and 10.83% in 2008. The area of coal mining subsidence land increased from zero to 5300 hm2 markedly, and the area of mining land increased from 200 hm2 to 937.25 hm2 owning to coal mining work. (2) The number of land patches of the total landscape was 5982 in 1988 and 7798 in 2008, meanwhile mean patches area decreased form 5.19hm2 to 3.98hm2, which showed that the landscape fragment degree increased due to coal mining work, economy development and population increase. (3) The total area of arable land decreased 7024.28 hm2, of which 61.34% was subsidence land, 24.42% construction land, and 14.24% mining land that was the typical characteristics of land transition in coal mining area.
Keywords :
coal; geotechnical engineering; mining industry; GIS techniques; RS techniques; Shandong Province; Shandong Province China; coal mine area; coal mining area; coal mining subsidence area; construction land; landscape fragment degree; landscape matrix; landscape pattern change; landscape pattern dynamics; mean patches area; Cities and towns; Coal; Coal mining; Indexes; Markov processes; Shape; Soil;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Management and Service Science (MASS), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wuhan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6579-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICMSS.2011.5998657
Filename :
5998657
Link To Document :
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