植物根系诱发的土壤大孔隙是黄河三角洲垂直水文连通性的驱动因素

Lumeng Xie, Jiakai Liu, Yi Li, Peisheng Huang, Matt Hipsey, Mingxiang Zhang, Zhenming Zhang
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湿地的保护和管理应考虑土壤大孔结构变化引起的水文连通性变化。我们工作的主要目的是通过黄河三角洲(YRD)案例研究的形式,从力学和统计学角度阐明和量化土壤大孔体积对土壤垂直水动力过程的影响,并进一步揭示该地区的垂直水文连通性。基于 X 射线计算机断层扫描(CT)和恒定水头渗透试验,结果表明黄河三角洲土壤结构具有高度空间异质性,水力参数(Ks)与容重(BD)呈负相关,与土壤大孔体积、土壤通气性(SA)和最大容水量(MWC)呈正相关。利用 Hydrus 1-D 软件和 Green-Ampt 模型,我们估算了无大孔隙土壤的水动力过程特征,然后通过比较实验结果和模拟结果,评估了土壤大孔隙对土壤水文连通性的影响。我们发现,增加土壤微孔可提高水流运动的便利性,从而增强该区域的水文连通性。研究结果将有助于进一步揭示土壤垂直尺度的生态水文过程,为湿地保护与恢复提供理论指导。
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Soil macropores induced by plant root as a driver for vertical hydrological connectivity in Yellow River Delta
The protection and management of the wetland should consider the changes in hydrological connectivity caused by the structural modifications of the soil macropores. The main purpose of our work is to clarify and quantify the influence of the soil macropores volume on vertical soil hydrodynamic process mechanically and statistically by taking the form of a case-study in Yellow River Delta (YRD), and further reveal the vertical hydrological connectivity in this area. Based on X-ray computed tomography (CT) and constant head permeability test, the results showed a highly spatial heterogeneity of the soil structure in the YRD, hydraulic parameter (Ks) was negatively correlated with bulk density (BD) and positively with soil macropore volume, soil aeration (SA), and maximum water capacity (MWC). Using Hydrus 1-D software and the Green-Ampt model, we estimated the characteristics of hydrodynamic process in the soil without macropores, then evaluated the effect of the soil macropore on soil hydrological connectivity by comparing the experimental results with the simulation results. We found that increasing soil microporosity improved the convenience of water movement, which would enhance the hydrological connectivity of the region. The results will further help to reveal the eco-hydrological process at vertical scale in soil and provide a theoretical guide for wetland conservation and restoration.
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