斜坡位置对土壤偏好流路的空间分布的影响,基于点模式分析
Mingfeng Li1, Jingjing Yao2, Ru Yan1
1College of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Anshun University, Anshun, China.
PloS one
|December 19, 2024
概括
与斜坡肩和脚相比,土壤偏好的流动路径在中坡上更加集中和广泛. 这凸显了地形如何影响森林生态系统中的水流动和分布.
科学领域:
- 水文学的水文学
- 土壤科学 土壤科学
- 森林生态 森林生态
背景情况:
- 地形和地形学因素显著影响土壤的偏好流.
- 优选流道在不同坡度上的复杂空间分布需要进一步研究.
研究的目的:
- 量化分析不同斜坡位置 (斜坡肩,中斜坡,斜坡脚) 的土壤偏好流道的空间分布和关联.
- 了解斜坡位置的变化如何影响亚热带常青宽叶森林中的水流动和土壤特性.
主要方法:
- 现场染色追踪测试被用来绘制偏好流路径.
- 使用空间点模式分析来评估这些路径的分布特征和关联.
- 对透深度,染料覆盖面和流通路径尺寸进行了定量分析.
主要成果:
- 与斜坡肩部 (SS) 和斜坡脚部 (SF) 位置相比,中斜坡 (SM) 位置的透深度,矩阵流量深度,染料覆盖率和偏好的流量分数更大.
- 优选流道的数量随着土壤深度在所有斜坡位置的下降.
- 与斜坡肩和斜坡脚地块相比,中斜坡地块的优先流路径数量大约是斜坡肩和斜坡脚地块的两倍,无论孔径大小,总的分布都是如此.
结论:
- 纵观斜坡位置,土壤物理性质和植被覆盖的差异导致土壤偏好流动路径的空间分布和关联的变化.
- 这些发现需要修改土壤水资源管理,分配,储存和利用的战略.
- 这项研究为水资源管理和了解森林流域的水循环提供了理论和科学基础.
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