Impacts of rock-soil interface on soil infiltration and spatio-temporal water distribution during ecosystem succession in karst areas

IF 5.7 1区 农林科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Zhimeng Zhao , Hui Zhang , Jin Zhang
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Karst areas feature unique geology and hydrology, where the rock-soil interface is vital for soil infiltration and ecosystem water cycling. In the study, we used dyeing tracer sprinkling test and irrigation test, combined with soil water content monitoring and soil physical property investigation, to systematically evaluate the preferential flow at rock-soil interface (PF-RSI) in grassland, shrubland and forestland. The results indicated that as the ecosystem succession progressed, the PF-RSI increased but the water transfer from overground rock to soil weakened, with a similar reduction in the rock-soil interface’s influence on soil infiltration. Furthermore, the spatial heterogeneity and temporal stability of soil water post-rain decreased, revealing differentiated ecohydrological functions of PF-RSI across ecosystems. In addition, it was found that soil properties like bulk density hindered soil infiltration but enhanced PF-RSI development, while macro-porosity and macro-aggregate content promoted soil infiltration but reduced PF-RSI. Our results emphasized the co-regulation of hydrological processes in karst areas by the complex system composed of vegetation, soil and rock-soil interface, and pointed out that karst ecosystem succession weakened the hydrological effect of rock-soil interface. This study deepens the understanding of soil water dynamics in karst areas and provides scientific basis for plant water utilization and ecological restoration. However, it should be pointed out that due to the research scope of specific geomorphic units, the universality of relevant conclusions in regions with significant differences in karst development needs to be further verified by multi-scale comparative studies.
喀斯特生态系统演替过程中岩土界面对土壤入渗及水分时空分布的影响
喀斯特地区具有独特的地质和水文特征,其岩土界面对土壤入渗和生态系统水循环至关重要。本研究采用染色示踪剂喷洒试验和灌溉试验,结合土壤含水量监测和土壤物性调查,系统评价了草地、灌丛和林地的岩土界面优先流(PF-RSI)。结果表明:随着生态系统演替的进行,土壤土壤水分转移率(PF-RSI)增加,地表岩石向土壤的水分转移减弱,岩土界面对土壤入渗的影响也随之减弱。雨后土壤水分的空间异质性和时间稳定性降低,揭示了不同生态系统间土壤水文功能的差异性。此外,容重等土壤特性阻碍了土壤入渗,但促进了PF-RSI的发展,宏观孔隙度和宏观团聚体含量促进了土壤入渗,但降低了PF-RSI。研究结果强调了植被、土壤和岩土界面组成的复杂系统对喀斯特地区水文过程的共同调节,并指出喀斯特生态系统演替削弱了岩土界面的水文作用。该研究加深了对喀斯特地区土壤水分动态的认识,为植物水分利用和生态恢复提供了科学依据。但需要指出的是,由于具体地貌单元的研究范围,相关结论在岩溶发育差异显著地区的普遍性有待多尺度比较研究进一步验证。
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Catena
Catena 环境科学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
10.50
自引率
9.70%
发文量
816
审稿时长
54 days
期刊介绍: Catena publishes papers describing original field and laboratory investigations and reviews on geoecology and landscape evolution with emphasis on interdisciplinary aspects of soil science, hydrology and geomorphology. It aims to disseminate new knowledge and foster better understanding of the physical environment, of evolutionary sequences that have resulted in past and current landscapes, and of the natural processes that are likely to determine the fate of our terrestrial environment. Papers within any one of the above topics are welcome provided they are of sufficiently wide interest and relevance.
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