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金属矿山 ›› 2010, Vol. 39 ›› Issue (10): 110-113,141.

• 机电与自动化 • 上一篇    下一篇

城市采沉区次生湿地生态治理GIS系统空间数据组织

汪金花1,赵林2,李军帅1,3   

  1. 1.河北理工大学;2.唐山市交通勘察设计院;3.今图地理信息工程有限公司
  • 出版日期:2010-10-15 发布日期:2010-11-09
  • 通讯作者: 汪金花,063009 河北省唐山市新华西道46号。
  • 作者简介:汪金花(1974—), 女,河北理工大学交通测绘学院,副教授,硕士生导师。
  • 基金资助:

    国家“十一五”科技支撑计划项目(编号:2006BAC09B02),河北省自然科学基金项目(编号:D2009000746),河北省科技攻关项目(编号:09123353)。

GIS Spatial Data Organization of Constructed Wetland Ecological Treatment in Mining Subsidence Area

Wang Jinhua1,Zhao Lin2,Li Junshuai1,3   

  1. 1.Hebei Polytechnic University; 2.Tangshan Traffic Reconnaissance and Plan Co.;〖〗3.Jintu Geographic Information Engineering Co.,Ltd.
  • Online:2010-10-15 Published:2010-11-09

摘要: 随着人工湿地生态治理技术的发展及生态城市建设的推广,塌陷区生态的评估与管理是当前矿业工程的热点之一。针对塌陷区生态治理与评估的实际需求,以资源型城市唐山为例,运用COMGIS二次开发技术,设计城市采沉区次生湿地生态治理GIS系统的总体结构,有机结合了生态园区空间信息、采沉区塌陷信息、及不同时相的遥感数据,创新了GIS图属结合数据库模式,实现第二层次数据库的索引链接,组合人工次生湿地评估、城市采沉区生态治理等多种相关信息,构建图数结合的信息平台,为采煤塌陷地的复垦与生态治理的评估与空间分析建立一种全新的数据平台。

关键词: 采沉区, 次生湿地, GIS, 生态治理, 空间数据

Abstract: With development of the constructed wetland technology and extending of eco-city  concept,it is popular of the  sustainable evaluation and land reclamation of subsidence area in mining field.In view of the need of sustainable evaluation and land reclamation in mining subsidence area,this paper discusses mainly introduces the general structure of constructed wetland and ecological management GIS system in urban by COMGIS secondary development technology,with a resource-based Tangshan city as a case.With the organic combination of spatial information in Ecological Park,subsidence information in subsidence area, and remote sensing data at different phases,an innovative database model GIS map is built.Then the secondary index of database link is realized.Combining of the artificial secondary wetland assessment,urban ecological treatment,and by means of building the information platform of graphic data and attribute data,an advanced platform is established for land reclamation,ecological treatment assessment and spatial analysis of mining subsidence.

Key words: Mining subsidence, Constructed wetland, GIS, Ecological treatment, Spatial data