Modeling Effects of Land use and Vegetation Density on Soil Water Dynamics: Implications on Water Resource Management

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Dongli She
Dongdong Liu
Yongqiu Xia
Ming’an Shao
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[1] Hohai University,Key Laboratory of Efficient Irrigation
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Drainage and Agricultural Soil
[3] Chinese Academy of Science,Water Environment in Southern China, Ministry of Education, College of Water Conservancy and Hydropower Engineering
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Vegetation density; Land use; Soil water carrying capacity model; Wind-water erosion crisscross region of the Loess Plateau;
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Vegetation restoration is helpful in preventing soil erosion but aggravates water scarcity, thus resulting in soil desiccation on the wind–water erosion crisscross region (WWECR) of the Loess Plateau in Northwestern China. However, no guideline currently exists on the selection of plant species and density for restoration purposes. Based on the process model of soil water-carrying capacity for vegetation (SWCCV) originally developed in this region, this study validated the model under a broad range of weather regimes, soil types, and land uses. The SWCCV model was applied as a diagnostic tool to obtain insights into the separate effects of vegetation density and land use on soil water dynamics on the WWECR of the Loess Plateau. Results showed that the total water loss at semi-natural grasslands was close to rainfall while significantly decreasing runoffs, thus indicating that semi-natural grass was suitable for vegetation restoration on the WWECR. If Caragana korshinskii is planted for agronomic and economic benefits, a density of 3,400 trees ha−1 will yield the most optimal soil water conservation benefits at study site. Our recommended land use and vegetation density were directive and instructional for vegetation restoration on the WWECR and that our modeling approach could be extended to applications in other arid and semi-arid regions.
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页码:2063 / 2076
页数:13
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