TOPOGRAPHY-CONTROLLED SOIL WATER CONTENT AND THE COEXISTENCE OF FOREST AND STEPPE IN NORTHERN CHINA

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作者
Liu, Hongyan [1 ,2 ]
He, Siyuan [2 ]
Anenkhonov, Oleg A. [3 ]
Hu, Guozheng [2 ]
Sandanov, Denis V. [3 ]
Badmaeva, Natalia K. [3 ]
机构
[1] Peking Univ, Minist Educ, Lab Earth Surface Proc, Beijing 100871, Peoples R China
[2] Peking Univ, Coll Urban & Environm Sci, Beijing 100871, Peoples R China
[3] Russian Acad Sci, Siberian Branch, Inst Gen & Expt Biol, Ulan Ude 670047, Russia
基金
中国国家自然科学基金; 俄罗斯基础研究基金会;
关键词
forest-steppe; ecotone; topography; East Asian steppe; soil moisture; slope aspect; VEGETATION; DETERMINANTS; MOUNTAINS; ECOTONE; ORIGIN;
D O I
10.2747/0272-3646.33.6.561
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The semi-arid forest-steppe ecotone in China is characterized by a patchy pattern of forest and steppe, with forest patches restricted to shady slopes. To address the effect of topography on forest distribution through regulation of available water, we calculated evaporation as a function of slope aspect and inclination. Field vegetation records from randomly selected sites with minimum slope inclination were used to test the simulated forest distribution. Seasonal and diurnal changes of surface soil temperature and moisture of shady and sunny slopes were recorded. Soil water content was measured during two growing seasons on both sunny and shady slopes with the same forest type at three sites located along the mean annual precipitation (MAP) gradient. Evaporation decreases with slope inclination on shady slopes, but increases with inclination on sunny slopes. The shady slope received 35% of the annual direct solar radiation received by the sunny slope when the slope inclination was 25, and the contrast in annual direct solar radiation between the shady and sunny slopes further widens as slope inclination increases. Steeper shady slopes can support forests in dryer climates, with log-linear regression revealing a minimum slope inclination for forest distribution along the MAP gradient. The simulated minimum slope inclination for forest growth was larger than the observed minimum inclination, and the difference was greater in wetter conditions. A larger forest area fraction was considered to lead to a reduction in soil temperature and evaporation, as verified by soil temperature and moisture records and soil water content measurements. The slope-specific forest distribution in the semi-arid region of China can be explained by a topography-controlled soil water supply. Lower evaporation, resulting from lower direct solar radiation on shady slopes, allows shady slopes to retain a water supply sufficient for sustaining forests, and the existence of forests on shady slopes further reduces evaporation. Different tree species coexist at the xeric timberline due to regulation by slope inclination and aspect.
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页码:561 / 573
页数:13
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