2023
DOI: 10.3390/w15071374
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Study on Water Replacement Characteristics of Xinghai Lake Wetland Based on Landscape Water Quality Objectives

Abstract: Many issues with water quality and water ecology are caused by the Xinghai Lake’s enormous catchment, significant evaporation rates, and one additional water supply. To quantitatively study Xinghai Lake’s water displacement characteristics, a two-dimensional hydrodynamic-tracer coupling model based on MIKE21 was developed. The findings indicate that: (1) Xinghai Lake’s water replacement cycle exhibits spatial heterogeneity, with a general characteristic of fast water renewal in the southern lake area and slow … Show more

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“…Since 2013, there has been a continuous increase in the lake area, which persisted until 2019. Xinghai Lake is situated in the western and southern parts of the IMP, spanning from 105 • 58 ′ E to 106 • 59 ′ E and 38 • 22 ′ N to 39 • 23 ′ N. Unlike most shrinking lakes in this region, Xinghai lake is actually expanding due to ecological protection [57,58]. Xinghai Lake exhibited a significant upward trend, as evidenced by the satellite extraction results (see Figures 16 and 17).…”
Section: Typical Lakesmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Since 2013, there has been a continuous increase in the lake area, which persisted until 2019. Xinghai Lake is situated in the western and southern parts of the IMP, spanning from 105 • 58 ′ E to 106 • 59 ′ E and 38 • 22 ′ N to 39 • 23 ′ N. Unlike most shrinking lakes in this region, Xinghai lake is actually expanding due to ecological protection [57,58]. Xinghai Lake exhibited a significant upward trend, as evidenced by the satellite extraction results (see Figures 16 and 17).…”
Section: Typical Lakesmentioning
confidence: 90%