结合验潮仪和卫星测高仪观测得出的东南亚沿海陆地垂直运动数据

IF 5.7 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Science of Remote Sensing Pub Date : 2024-11-12 DOI:10.1016/j.srs.2024.100176
Dongju Peng , Grace Ng , Lujia Feng , Anny Cazenave , Emma M. Hill
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在东南亚,陆地垂直运动(VLM)是一个复杂的问题,因为该地区受到一系列自然 过程(如地震)和人为活动(如抽取地下水)的影响,这些都会改变陆地高度。为了帮助沿岸管理,对 VLM 的长期观测与对气候引起的海面高度变化的观测一样重要,但对东南亚沿岸的 长期观测却很少。为填补这一观测空白,我们结合验潮仪记录和新生成的卫星测高观测数据,在东南亚 50 个沿岸站点建立了 1993-2020 年的月 VLM 时间序列。这些测高观测数据是利用新的测高标准和更精确的地球物理修正再现的海平面产品。我们长达 27 年的 VLM 数据集显示,整个东南亚地区的 VLM 具有很高的空间变异性和非线性时间变化。我们确定了主导区域陆地高度变化的几个主要来源,其中包括马尼拉和曼谷因抽取地下水而导致的大规模沉降、印度尼西亚的陆地隆起和泰国自 2004 年以来苏门答腊岛系列大地震导致的震后变形引起的沉降,以及马来西亚沉积物压实导致的陆地沉降。这些信号在数量或质量上与其他来源的观测结果一致。这个甚低层地貌数据集可用于促进我们对陆地高度变化背后的物理机制的了解,并改进对该地区海平面的预测。
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Coastal vertical land motion across Southeast Asia derived from combining tide gauge and satellite altimetry observations
Vertical land motion (VLM) is complex in Southeast Asia because this region is subject to a range of natural processes (e.g., earthquakes) and anthropogenic activities (e.g., groundwater withdrawal) that can change land heights. To aid in coastal management, long-term observations of VLM are as crucial as observations for climate-induced sea surface height changes; however, such long-term observations are sparse for Southeast Asian coasts. To fill this observational gap, here we derive monthly VLM time series from 1993 to 2020 at 50 coastal sites across Southeast Asia by combining tide-gauge records and newly generated satellite altimetry observations. These altimetry observations are reproduced sea-level products using new altimetry standards and more accurate geophysical corrections. Our 27-year-long VLM dataset shows high spatial variability and non-linear temporal changes in VLM across Southeast Asia. We identify several major sources that dominate the regional land-height changes, which include large subsidence due to groundwater extraction in Manila and Bangkok, land uplift in Indonesia and subsidence in Thailand from postseismic deformation resulting from the sequence of large Sumatran earthquakes since 2004, and land subsidence as a result of sediment compaction in Malaysia. Those signals are quantitatively or qualitatively consistent with observations from other sources. This VLM dataset can be used to advance our understanding of the physical mechanisms behind land-height changes and to improve sea level projections in the region.
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