Effects of geological features on preferential flow on karst slopes in southwestern China

IF 2.8 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL
Fang Hou, Jinhua Cheng, Han Zhang, Xianglian Wang, Dewei Shi, Ning Guan, Yang Yu
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Abstract

The preferential flow phenomenon in karst mountains is subject to the influence of geophysical factors at the hillslope scale. Variations in geologic structure, stemming from hillslope orientation and slope position, impact the level of development of preferential flow. In this study, ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and field dye tracing experiments were applied on the south- and north-facing hillslopes to reveal the influence of slope aspects (south- and north-facing) and locations (uphill, mid-hill, and downhill) on preferential flow in a typical karst graben basin of Southwestern China. Results showed that the degree of preferential flow was higher on the north-facing hillslopes compared to the south-facing hillslopes, as indicated by the 3.6% higher preferential flow ratio (PF) and 0.9% higher length index (Li). For north-facing hillslopes, these two indices decreased with going uphill. There is a correlation between the geo-structural features reflected by GPR data and the indices (i.e., PF and Li) of preferential flow development. PF and Li were logarithmically increasing in relation to the radargram envelope parameters (i.e., maximum amplitude [Maxa] and total amplitude area [Ta]). A statistically significant correlation was found between the PF and Maxa, Ta, and penetration depth (p < 0.01). The response of the envelope to preferential flow was attributed to 50.3% and 30.4%, respectively, indicating that these envelope properties effectively differentiate between south- and north-facing hillslopes. Our study provides a useful approach to advance the understanding of the influence of subsurface structure on preferential water distribution in the hillslopes of the karst area.

西南岩溶坡面地质特征对优先流的影响
喀斯特山区的优先流动现象在坡面尺度上受地球物理因素的影响。由坡向和坡位引起的地质构造变化影响了优先流的发育程度。通过探地雷达(GPR)和实地示踪实验,揭示了西南典型岩溶地堑盆地坡向(南、北)和坡向(上、中、下坡)对优先流的影响。结果表明:北坡优先流程度高于南坡,优先流比(PF)高3.6%,长度指数(Li)高0.9%;在朝北的山坡上,这两项指标随上坡而减小。探地雷达资料反映的地质构造特征与优先流发育指数(PF和Li)之间存在相关性。相对于雷达包络参数(即最大振幅[Maxa]和总振幅面积[Ta]), PF和Li呈对数递增。PF与Maxa、Ta、穿刺深度有统计学意义的相关(p < 0.01)。包络线对优先流的响应分别为50.3%和30.4%,表明这些包络线特性有效地区分了朝南和朝北的山坡。我们的研究为进一步了解岩溶地区山坡地下构造对水分优先分布的影响提供了有益的途径。
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Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
12.10%
发文量
215
审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms is an interdisciplinary international journal concerned with: the interactions between surface processes and landforms and landscapes; that lead to physical, chemical and biological changes; and which in turn create; current landscapes and the geological record of past landscapes. Its focus is core to both physical geographical and geological communities, and also the wider geosciences
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