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Historic maps as a data source for socio-hydrology: a case study of the Lake Balaton wetland system, Hungary

机译:历史地图作为社会水文学的数据源:匈牙利巴拉顿湖湿地系统的案例研究

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Socio-hydrology is the science of human influence on hydrology and the influence of the water cycle on human social systems. This newly emerging discipline inherently involves a historic perspective, often focusing on timescales of several centuries. While data on human history is typically available for this time frame, gathering information on the hydrological situation during such a period can prove difficult: measured hydrological data for such long periods are rare, while models and secondary data sets from geomorphology, pedology or archaeology are typically not accurate enough over such a short time. In the first part of this study, the use of historic maps in hydrology is reviewed. Major breakthroughs were the acceptance of historic map content as valid data, the use of preserved features for investigating situations earlier than the map, and the onset of digital georeferencing and data integration. Historic maps can be primary quantitative sources of hydro-geomorphological information, they can provide a context for point-based measurements over larger areas, and they can deliver time series for a better understanding of change scenarios. In the second part, a case study is presented: water level fluctuations of Lake Balaton were reconstructed from maps, levelling logs and other documents. An 18th century map system of the whole 5700 km~2 catchment was georeferenced, integrated with two 19th century map systems, and wetlands, forests and open water digitized. Changes in wetland area were compared with lake water level changes in a 220 yr time series. Historic maps show that the water level of the lake was closer to present-day levels than expected, and that wetland loss pre-dates drainage of the lake. The present and future role of historic maps is discussed. Historic hydrological data has to be treated with caution: while it is possible to learn form the past, the assumption that future changes will be like past changes does not always hold. Nevertheless, old maps are relatively accessible data sets and the knowledge base for using them is rapidly growing, and it can be expected that long-term time series will be established by integrating georeferenced map systems over large areas. In the Appendix, a step-by-step guide to using historic maps in hydrology is given, starting from finding a map, through georeferencing and processing the map to publication of the results.
机译:社会水文学是人类对水文学的影响以及水循环对人类社会系统的影响的科学。这种新兴学科固有地涉及历史观点,通常侧重于几个世纪的时间尺度。虽然通常可以在此时间范围内获得有关人类历史的数据,但是在此期间收集有关水文状况的信息可能会很困难:在如此长的时期内测得的水文数据很少,而来自地貌,土壤学或考古学的模型和辅助数据集却很少。通常在这么短的时间内不够准确。在本研究的第一部分,回顾了历史地图在水文学中的使用。主要突破是接受历史地图内容作为有效数据,使用保留的特征早于地图进行调查情况,以及开始数字地理配准和数据集成。历史地图可以是水文地貌信息的主要定量来源,它们可以为较大区域的基于点的测量提供背景,并且可以提供时间序列以更好地了解变化情况。在第二部分中,进行了案例研究:从地图,水准测井和其他文件中重建了巴拉顿湖的水位波动。对整个5700 km〜2集水区的18世纪地图系统进行了地理定位,并与两个19世纪地图系统集成在一起,并对湿地,森林和开阔水域进行了数字化处理。在220年的时间序列中,将湿地面积的变化与湖泊水位的变化进行了比较。历史地图显示,该湖的水位比预期的要高得多,并且湿地流失早于该湖的排水。讨论了历史地图的现在和将来的作用。必须谨慎对待历史水文数据:虽然可以从过去中学到东西,但并非总是会认为未来的变化就像过去的变化一样。尽管如此,旧地图是相对可访问的数据集,并且使用它们的知识库正在迅速增长,并且可以预期,通过在大面积上集成地理参考地图系统来建立长期时间序列。在附录中,给出了在水文学中使用历史地图的分步指南,从查找地图开始,通过地理配准和处理该地图直至发布结果。

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