Abstract

The spatiotemporal changes of open-surface water bodies in the Yangtze River Basin (YRB) have profound influences on sustainable economic development, and are also closely relevant to water scarcity in China. However, long-term changes of open-surface water bodies in the YRB have remained poorly characterized. Taking advantage of the Google Earth Engine (GEE) cloud platform, this study processed 75,593 scenes of Landsat images to investigate the long-term changes of open-surface water bodies in the YRB from 1984 to 2018. In this study, we adopted the percentile-based image composite method to collect training samples and proposed a multiple index water detection rule (MIWDR) to quickly extract the open-surface water bodies. The results indicated that (1) the MIWDR is suitable for the long-term and large-scale Landsat water bodies mapping, especially in the urban regions. (2) The areas of permanent water bodies and seasonal water bodies were 29,076.70 km2 and 21,526.24 km2, accounting for 57.46% and 42.54% of the total open-surface water bodies in the YRB, respectively. (3) The permanent water bodies in the YRB increased along with the decreases in the seasonal water bodies from 1984 to 2018. In general, the total open-surface surface water bodies in the YRB experienced an increasing trend, with an obvious spatial heterogeneity. (4) The changes of open-surface water bodies were associated with the climate changes and intense human activities in the YRB, however, the influences varied among different regions and need to be further investigated in the future.

Highlights

  • Water resources and services play a critical role in economic growth and environmental sustainability

  • This study explored the spatiotemporal changes of open-surface water bodies in the Yangtze River Basin (YRB) from

  • The open surface water bodies were classified into permanent water bodies and seasonal water bodies according to the inundation frequency

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Introduction

Water resources and services play a critical role in economic growth and environmental sustainability. As the essential components of water resources, open-surface water bodies, including lakes, reservoirs, rivers, streams and ponds, provide a series of ecosystem services, such as water supply and regulation, climate regulation, and food production [1,2]. The uneven spatial distribution of water resources has been an important constraining factor which has made the water scarcity more severe in China, especially in the northern part of the country [4]. In order to alleviate the problem, the South-to-North Water Diversion Project was proposed to draw water from the Yangtze River Basin (YRB) and supply it to the dry northern regions. Monitoring the dynamics of open-surface water bodies in the YRB is necessary for regional sustainable economic development, and has great importance for the whole country

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