Spatiotemporal variations of soil water stable isotopes in a small karst sinkhole basin

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Tao Zhang
Jianhong Li
Junbing Pu
Weijie Huo
Sainan Wang
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[1] Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences,Key Laboratory of Karst Dynamics, MNR and Guangxi, Institute of Karst Geology
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Soil water; Stable isotope; Water movement mechanism; Evaporation loss; Karst rocky desertification;
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Soil water plays an important role in the ecological restoration of karst areas impacted by rocky desertification (KRD) caused by deforestation. A better understanding of the spatiotemporal dynamics and modes of water flow in KRD areas is essential for satisfactory soil water management. This study examines the soil water content (SWC) and stable isotope (δ18O and δD) patterns in seven sampling sites along an E-W transect in a typical small karst basin in southwest China over the hydrologic year, February, 2018–January, 2019. The results of this study show that the spatial differences of SWC and soil water δ18O (δD) values were smaller but in with clear seasonal variations. Seasonal vertical profiles of soil water δ18O (δD) showed a decreasing trend from the surface to a depth of 100 cm in February, April, and June, which reversed August and October. Shallow soil water δ18O (δD) and line-conditioned excess (lc-excess) (< 20 cm depth) showed significantly stronger seasonality than the deeper soil water (> 20 cm depth). Enriched soil water δ18O (δD) values in the upper 20 cm depth was closely related to the potential evaporation over the 7 days prior to each sampling (PET7). Piston flow was the dominant mode of flow in the sampling sites, inferred from the vertical profile characteristics of the soil water δ18O (δD). The influence of evaporative processes was limited to the upper 20 cm depth of the soil. The fraction of evaporation losses from soil water storage at the 20 cm depth varied from − 15.8% to 12.3%, based on δD estimates, and from − 13.3% to 14.0% based on δ18O. These results are important for effective soil water management in KRD areas that experience seasonal drought.
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