Soil characteristics of preferential flow area and matrix flow area in Rocky Mountain Area of Northern China
Du Xiaoqing, Niu Jianzhi, Hou Kun, Zhang Yinghu, Meng Chen, Luo Ziteng
School of Soil and Water Conservation, Beijing Forestry University, Key Lab. of Soil & Water Conservation and Desertification Combating of the Ministry of Education, 100083,Beijing,China
Preferential flow is a major infiltration process in unsaturated soils. We conducted a dye-staining experiment in Beijing Jiufeng National Forest Park, in order to analyze the differences of soil porosity and soil moisture in preferential flow area and matrix flow area, as well as the effect of antecedent soil moisture (ASM) on preferential flow characteristics (i. e. , maximum dyed soil depth, 50% dyed soil depth, dyed soil percentage). Results indicated that: 1) the non-capillary porosity and the total porosity of the soil in preferential flow area were statistically higher than those in the matrix area, and no statistical difference in capillary porosity was found between the two areas; 2) soil moisture in the preferential flow area decreased by 21% after the experiment, while there was no difference in soil moisture in the matrix flow area;3) ASM was positively correlated with the dyed soil percentage (R2 =0.679) and 50% dyed soil depth (R2 = 0.527); in contrast, no apparent correlations were found between ASM and the maximum dyed soil depth (R2 =0.236).
杜晓晴,牛健植,侯琨,张英虎,孟晨,骆紫藤. 华北土石山区优先流区与基质流区土壤特性分析[J]. 中国水土保持科学, 2015, 13(3): 51-57.
Du Xiaoqing, Niu Jianzhi, Hou Kun, Zhang Yinghu, Meng Chen, Luo Ziteng. Soil characteristics of preferential flow area and matrix flow area in Rocky Mountain Area of Northern China. SSWCC, 2015, 13(3): 51-57.