Groundwater evapotranspiration under psammophilous vegetation covers in the Mu Us Sandy Land, northern China

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作者
CHENG Donghui [1 ]
DUAN Jibo [1 ]
QIAN Kang [1 ]
QI Lijun [1 ]
Yang Hongbin [1 ]
CHEN Xunhong [2 ]
机构
[1] School of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Chang’an University
[2] School of Nature Resources, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
groundwater evapotranspiration; White method; specific yield; psammophilous vegetation; Mu Us Sandy Land;
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P641.1 [普通水文地质学];
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0818 ; 081803 ;
摘要
Groundwater is a significant component of the hydrological cycle in arid and semi-arid areas. Its evapotranspiration is an important part of the water budget because many plants are groundwater-dependent. To restore the degraded ecosystems, the need is pressing to further our understanding of the groundwater evapotranspiration(ET;) in arid and semi-arid areas. This study employed the White method to estimate ET;at four sites in the Mu Us Sandy Land in northern China, and the four sites are covered by Salix psammophila(SP site), Artemisia ordosica(AO site), Poplar alba(PA site), and Carex enervis(CE site), respectively. The depth of groundwater table and the duration of drainage were taken into account in calculating the specific yield(S;) to improve the accuracy of the ET;estimats. Our results showed that from late May to early November 2013 the ET;were 361.87(SP site), 372.53(AO site), 597.86(PA site) and 700.76 mm(CE site), respectively. The estimated ET;rate was also species-dependent and the descending order of the ET;rate for the four vegetation was: C. enervis, P. alba, A. ordosica, and S. psammophila. In addition, the depth of groundwater table has an obvious effect on the ET;rate and the effect varied with the vegetation types. Furthermore, the evapotranspiration for the vegetation solely relying on the water supply from unsaturated layers above the groundwater table was much less than that for the vegetation heavily relying on the water supply from shallow aquifers.
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页数:11
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