SPATIAL-ANALYSIS OF SOIL HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY IN A TROPICAL RAIN-FOREST CATCHMENT

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作者
ELSENBEER, H
CASSEL, K
CASTRO, J
机构
[1] N CAROLINA STATE UNIV, DEPT SOIL SCI, RALEIGH, NC 27607 USA
[2] PROYECTO SUELOS TROP, LIMA 100, PERU
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D O I
10.1029/92WR01762
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The topography of first-order catchments in a region of western Amazonia was found to exhibit distinctive, recurrent features: a steep, straight lower side slope, a flat or nearly flat terrace at an intermediate elevation between valley floor and interfluve, and an upper side slope connecting interfluve and intermediate terrace. A detailed survey of soil-saturated hydraulic conductivity (K(sat))-depth relationships, involving 740 undisturbed soil cores, was conducted in a 0.75-ha first-order catchment. The sampling approach was stratified with respect to the above slope units. Exploratory data analysis suggested fourth-root transformation of batches from the 0-0.1 m depth interval, log transformation of batches from the subsequent 0.1 m depth increments, and the use of robust estimators of location and scale. The K(sat) of the steep lower side slope decreased from 46 to 0.1 mm/h over the overall sampling depth of 0.4 m. The corresponding decrease was from 462 to 0.1 mm/h on the intermediate terrace, from 335 to 0.01 mm/h on the upper side slope, and from 550 to 0.015 mm/h on the interfluve. A depthwise comparison of these slope units led to the formulation of several hypotheses concerning the link between K(sat) and topography.
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页码:3201 / 3214
页数:14
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