Estimation Method for Spatial Capacity of Sea Areas Reclamation

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This paper suggest 5m depth line is suitable depth for sea areas reclamation based on study of sea areas reclamation investing and established estimationmethods for spatial resource capacity of sea areas reclamation. Then Liaoning province in China was chose as a case to estimateitssea areas reclamation capacity. The result shown as follows: Depth of sea areas near the coastline in Liaoning province is smaller than 5m in most sea fields. Length of coast with under water slope angle less than 1°is 1988.77km and account for 52.25% coast of Liaoning province. The total areas of sea reclamation capacity is 211714.06hm2.Its distributes mainly in Dalian sea areas, Jinzhou sea areas and Yingkou sea areas with percentage of 47.19%,18.78% and 14.53%,respectively.

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