The Yangtze River has nurtured the fertile land on both its banks and hundreds of millions of Chinese people. but its raging waters have also wreaked havoc on the people living in its reaches. Since the founding of Ne...The Yangtze River has nurtured the fertile land on both its banks and hundreds of millions of Chinese people. but its raging waters have also wreaked havoc on the people living in its reaches. Since the founding of New China, large-scale surveys, planning, scientific research and feasibility studies have been carried out in an effort to harness the展开更多
This article gives a highly capsulized introduction to the research on key S&T problems involving geology, silting-up, hydropower facilities, navigation locks and shiplift, construction technology, and eco-environ...This article gives a highly capsulized introduction to the research on key S&T problems involving geology, silting-up, hydropower facilities, navigation locks and shiplift, construction technology, and eco-environ-mental con-sequences in the Three Gorges Project on the Yangtze River.展开更多
The mammoth Three Gorges Dam is designed to displace 1.13 million people. Over the past ten years since the resettlement project started in 1993, 709,200 people or 62.76% have been resettled. Thanks to the principle o...The mammoth Three Gorges Dam is designed to displace 1.13 million people. Over the past ten years since the resettlement project started in 1993, 709,200 people or 62.76% have been resettled. Thanks to the principle of "resettlement by development," the Chinese government has paid full attention to protecting the property right, the right to employment, the right to residence and the rights and interests of disadvantaged groups. As a result, the resettlement project has given a powerful push to the overall economic and social progress and sustainable development.展开更多
In this paper we have analyzed precise gravity survey and gravity effects resulted from water loading, crustal deformation, ground water level change and precipitation before and after the water impoundment in the Thr...In this paper we have analyzed precise gravity survey and gravity effects resulted from water loading, crustal deformation, ground water level change and precipitation before and after the water impoundment in the Three Gorges Reservoir. We found that: ① In dam area of the reservoir, gravity effect resulted from water load increase is the most significant, maximum gravity change is 200×10^-8 m/s^2, but this effect is limited in amplitude and range. Gravity change can be observed about 5 km offshore. The gravity change caused by ground water level change is regional; and the impact of precipitation on it should not be neglected. ② At head area of the reservoir, the maximum gravity change is near Xiangxi. Monitoring the variation of gravity field and further study should continue in the future.展开更多
1918, Dr. Sun Yat-sen suggested a dam should be built on the upper reaches of the Yangtze River to let ships go down-stream and use the water resource as power.
Yichang City is the place where both the Three Gorges and the Gezhouba Dam projects are being constructed. Practice shows that any large State planned project will bring prosperity to the local economy. The Gezhouba D...Yichang City is the place where both the Three Gorges and the Gezhouba Dam projects are being constructed. Practice shows that any large State planned project will bring prosperity to the local economy. The Gezhouba Dam Project in Yichang has provided the first opportunity for the city’s development During the first stage of the Gezhouba project from 1971 to 1980, the annual average progressive growth rate of fixed assets investment and展开更多
文摘The Yangtze River has nurtured the fertile land on both its banks and hundreds of millions of Chinese people. but its raging waters have also wreaked havoc on the people living in its reaches. Since the founding of New China, large-scale surveys, planning, scientific research and feasibility studies have been carried out in an effort to harness the
文摘This article gives a highly capsulized introduction to the research on key S&T problems involving geology, silting-up, hydropower facilities, navigation locks and shiplift, construction technology, and eco-environ-mental con-sequences in the Three Gorges Project on the Yangtze River.
文摘The mammoth Three Gorges Dam is designed to displace 1.13 million people. Over the past ten years since the resettlement project started in 1993, 709,200 people or 62.76% have been resettled. Thanks to the principle of "resettlement by development," the Chinese government has paid full attention to protecting the property right, the right to employment, the right to residence and the rights and interests of disadvantaged groups. As a result, the resettlement project has given a powerful push to the overall economic and social progress and sustainable development.
基金Social Welfare Research Special Project of Ministry of Science and Technology (2004DIB3J131).
文摘In this paper we have analyzed precise gravity survey and gravity effects resulted from water loading, crustal deformation, ground water level change and precipitation before and after the water impoundment in the Three Gorges Reservoir. We found that: ① In dam area of the reservoir, gravity effect resulted from water load increase is the most significant, maximum gravity change is 200×10^-8 m/s^2, but this effect is limited in amplitude and range. Gravity change can be observed about 5 km offshore. The gravity change caused by ground water level change is regional; and the impact of precipitation on it should not be neglected. ② At head area of the reservoir, the maximum gravity change is near Xiangxi. Monitoring the variation of gravity field and further study should continue in the future.
文摘1918, Dr. Sun Yat-sen suggested a dam should be built on the upper reaches of the Yangtze River to let ships go down-stream and use the water resource as power.
文摘Yichang City is the place where both the Three Gorges and the Gezhouba Dam projects are being constructed. Practice shows that any large State planned project will bring prosperity to the local economy. The Gezhouba Dam Project in Yichang has provided the first opportunity for the city’s development During the first stage of the Gezhouba project from 1971 to 1980, the annual average progressive growth rate of fixed assets investment and