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2020
Volume: 39 Issue 4
15 Article(s)

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Characteristics of main flood event types and their temporal-spatial variations in the upper and middle reaches of the Huai River Basin
Yongyong ZHANG, and Qiutan CHEN
Flood similarity identification has important practical significance for floodwater utilization, flood control of reservoirs, and river ecological restoration. In this study, the observations of 125 flood events at the 16 hydrological stations in the middle and upper reaches of the Huai River Basin from 2006 to 2015 we
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Apr. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 4, 627 (2020)
Daily runoff predication using LSTM at the Ankang Station, Hanjing River
Qingfang HU, Shiyi CAO, Huibin YANG, Yintang WANG, Linjie LI, and Lihui WANG
Based on the hydrological data from 2003 to 2014, Long-Short Term Memory (LSTM) was used to construct a daily runoff prediction model for the Ankang discharge station in the upper reaches of the Hanjiang River. The accuracy of daily runoff prediction was evaluated under different input conditions. The result shows that
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Apr. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 4, 636 (2020)
Mid- and long-term runoff prediction based on time-varying weight combination and Bayesian correction
Lingjie LI, Yintang WANG, Qingfang HU, Yong LIU, Dingzhong LIU, and Tingting CUI
The mid- and long-term runoff prediction with satisfactory accuracy plays an important role as basic information in water resources planning & management and optimal operation of water conservancy projects. Combination and bias reduction are two common post-processing approaches in runoff forecast. Applying them in
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Apr. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 4, 643 (2020)
Experimental study on determining Manning roughness coefficient during slope runoff process
Yashan CHENG, Zhonggen WANG, Jun LI, Zhen HUANG, Xiangyu YE, and Yin TANG
Manning roughness coefficient is the key parameter of flow velocity calculation. Overland flow is significantly different from open channel flow. In this study, we focused on the application of Manning formula in calculating the velocity of overland flow. Compared with open channel flow, the depth of overland flow is v
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Apr. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 4, 651 (2020)
Spatial distribution and influencing factors of innovation platforms in urban agglomerations of the middle reaches of the Yangtze River Basin
Chengli TANG, Xiashuang GUO, Guohua ZHOU, Jiamin WU, and Weiyang CHEN
Innovation is the primary driving force behind development. As an important part of the regional innovation system and the core supporting carrier for the accumulation of innovative resources, innovation platforms are the main way to promote innovation-driven development. This study took the urban agglomerations of the
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Apr. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 4, 531 (2020)
A comparative study on the differences of factors aggregating ability among urban agglomerations in the Yangtze River Economic Belt
Qingbin GUO, Kang LUO, and Chengliang LIU
As the main spatial carrier of regional development, urban agglomerations play an increasingly important role in regional development competition. This study took five urban agglomerations in the Yangtze River Economic Belt as the research object and used the Internet big data and other means to analyze their differenc
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Apr. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 4, 542 (2020)
Evolution of Shanghai listed companies’ outward investment network and its determinants
Ning XU, and Xiande LI
Global cities are the management and control centers of the world's investment networks. Thus, building a powerful outward investment network will help Shanghai to implement its developmental strategy for becoming an outstanding global city by 2035. We created the A-share listed companies branch network database of
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Apr. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 4, 553 (2020)
Monitoring land-use change in Hetian Tarim Basin, China using satellite remote sensing observation between 1990 and 2016
Xu HU, Yong NIE, Xia XU, Sheng JIANG, and Yili ZHANG
Rapid land use changes in the arid area of western China make the region a hotspot of global land use change research. In this study, land use inventories in the Hetian Tarim Basin in 1990, 2000, 2010, and 2016 were completed by using stratified and object-oriented image processing method based on Landsat images with a
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Apr. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 4, 577 (2020)
Spatiotemporal changes of droughts and heatwaves on the Loess Plateau during 1960-2016
Yijie SUN, Xianfeng LIU, Zhiyuan REN, and Yifang DUAN
Based on daily maximum temperature and monthly precipitation data of 49 meteorological stations on the Loess Plateau during 1960-2016 and using the 90th percentile of the temperature as extreme temperature thresholds and standardized precipitation index (SPI), this study examined the spatiotemporal variation characteri
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Apr. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 4, 591 (2020)
Spatial travel behavior of criminals with different individual characteristics
Chao HOU, Peng CHEN, Zhaolong ZENG, Shaochong SHI, Penghui YUAN, and Bing SHEN
The spatial travel behavior of criminals plays an important role in describing and understanding the journey to crime process of criminals. Current studies focus on the statistics of travel distance of criminals, lacking studies on refined individualization of spatial travel behavior under different individual characte
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Apr. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 4, 602 (2020)
Tourism destination image perception analysis based on the Latent Dirichlet Allocation model and dominant semantic dimensions: A case of the Old Town of Lijiang
Chenchen LIANG, and Renjie LI
To explore whether the Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) topic model is suitable for analyzing the short text of tourism microblogs and whether the result can be consistent with the research results based on interviews and other data, this study established a destination image perception framework including four first-
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Apr. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 4, 614 (2020)
Historical development and prospect of rural living space research in China
Li GAO, Hongbo LI, and Xiaolin ZHANG
Rural living space is the microcosm of rural development, which reflects the human-environment relationship in rural areas. With the implementation of the Urban-Rural Integration Strategy and the Rural Revitalization Strategy, coupled with the development of the new-type urbanization and globalization, rural space, inc
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Apr. 28, 2020
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Recent advances in remote sensing of river characteristics
Zhuolin SHI, and Chang HUANG
River is one of the most significant factors in driving the formation and evolution of landforms as well as one of the most important freshwater resources on the Earth. River characteristics, including water extent, water level/water depth, river discharge, water quality, and ice coverage, are vital to the dynamic moni
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Apr. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 4, 670 (2020)
Research progress on urban heat wave vulnerability assessment: A geographical perspective
Qian XUE, Miaomiao XIE, Qiang GUO, Yanan WANG, Rongrong WU, and Qi LIU
With global climate change and rapid urbanization, extreme weather events have become much more frequent. As one of the most typical extreme weather events caused by climate change, heat wave has been enhancing the heat-related health risks, and continuously attracting widespread attention from meteorologists, medical
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Apr. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 4, 685 (2020)
Progress and prospect of geopolitical risk research
Chenran XIONG, Limao WANG, Qiushi QU, Ning XIANG, and Bo WANG
Geopolitical risk is one of the five categories of risk identified in the World Economic Forum's Global Risks Report, with significant effects on the global and regional peace, stability, and development. How to identify, measure, forecast, and manage the impact that geopolitical risks on human well-being are taken
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Apr. 28, 2020
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