The Influence of Low-Growing Shrubs in Runoff-Regulating Forest Belts on the Formation of Water Runoff Factors of Meltwater

A. T. Barabanov, M. R. Shaifullin, A. V. Kulik, O. A. Gordienko
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The paper studies the influence of shrubs in a runoff-regulating forest belt of a combined (dense–blown–lattice) design on the natural factors of meltwater runoff formation: snow accumulation, freezing depth and soil moisture. The research was conducted at the Amphitheater runoff-erosion station in agroforestry landscapes of a dry-steppe natural zone (Volgograd) with the use of the water-balance method at runoff sites. During the field experiment with different placement of shrubs in three- or four-row forest belts (in the middle, on the upper edge, on the lower edge, and on both sides), a positive role in increasing the ameliorative effect of runoff-regulating forest belts was established: reduction of freezing depth, accumulation of snow reserves, and additional moisture in the soil. In terms of impact on natural factors of meltwater runoff, the placement of shrubs in the flow-regulating forest belt of combined design on the lower and upper edges was the most effective. This measure provided better snow accumulation inside the forest belt and increased soil moisture in it. Thus, when creating new erosion control measures, it is necessary to introduce shrubbery into the composition of runoff-regulating forest belts, which affects the natural factors of runoff formation—snow accumulation, freezing depth, and soil moisture—and contributes to the reduction of surface runoff of melt water.

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径流调节林带中低矮灌木对融水径流因子形成的影响
摘要 本文研究了组合(密吹-格状)设计的径流调节林带中的灌木对融水径流形成的自然因素(积雪、冻结深度和土壤湿度)的影响。研究是在干旱草原自然区(伏尔加格勒)农林景观中的圆形剧场径流侵蚀站进行的,在径流点采用了水平衡法。在对三行或四行林带(中间、上边缘、下边缘和两侧)灌木的不同位置进行实地试验期间,确定了增加径流调节林带的改善效果的积极作用:减少冰冻深度、积雪储备和增加土壤中的水分。就对融水径流的自然因素的影响而言,在上下边缘的综合设计流量调节林带中种植灌木最为有效。这一措施能更好地积雪在林带内,并增加林带内的土壤湿度。因此,在制定新的水土流失控制措施时,有必要在径流调节林带的组成中引入灌木,这将影响径流形成的自然因素--积雪、冻结深度和土壤湿度,并有助于减少融水的地表径流。
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