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Evolution of soil-water states in the vadose zone of a desert soil after an extreme rainfall event and its impact on the ecosystem | Évolution des états sol-eau dans la zone vadose d’un sol désertique après un événement pluvieux extrême et son impact sur l’écosystème Evolución de los estados del agua del suelo en la zona vadosa de un desierto tras un evento de lluvia extrema y su impacto en el ecosistema 极端降雨事件后荒漠土包气带水-土演化及其对生态系统的影响 Evolução dos estados de água do solo na zona vadosa de um solo de deserto após um evento de chuva extrema e seu impacto no ecossistema Full text
2021
Zhou, Hong | Zhao, Wen Zhi
Evolution of soil-water movement patterns following rare and extreme rainfall events in arid climates is not well understood, but it has significant effects on water availability for desert plants and on the hydrological cycle at small scale. Here, field data and the Hydrus-1D model were used to simulate the mechanisms of soil water and vapor transport, and the control factors associated with temporal variability in the soil water and temperature were analyzed. The results showed that thermal vapor transport with a no rainfall scenario determined daily variability in water content at the soil surface. During rainfall, isothermal liquid water fluctuated as a result of dry sandy soils and matric potential in the upper soil (0–25 cm), and thermally driven vapor played a key role in soil-water transport at 40–60 cm soil depth. After an extreme rainfall event, thermal vapor flux increased and accounted for 11.8% of total liquid and vapor fluxes in daytime with a steep temperature gradient; this was very effective in improving long-term soil-water content after the rain. The simulated results revealed that thermal water vapor greatly contributed to the soil-water balance in the vadose zone of desert soil. This study provided an alternative approach to describing soil-water movement processes in arid environments, and it increased understanding of the availability of water for a desert plant community.
Show more [+] Less [-]Relationship between the environmental and hydrogeological elements characterizing groundwater-dependent ecosystems in central Poland | Relation entre les éléments environnementaux et hydrogéologiques caractérisant les écosystèmes tributaires des eaux souterraines dans le centre de la Pologne Relación entre el ambiente y elementos hidrogeológicos que caracterizan a ecosistemas dependientes del agua subterránea en Polonia central 描述波兰中部依赖于地下水的生态系统的环境元素和水文地质元素之间的关系 Relacja czynników środowiskowych i hydrogeologicznych w ekosystemach zależnych od wód podziemnych w centralnej Polsce Relação entre os elementos ambientais e hidrogeológicos que caracterizam os ecossistemas dependentes das águas subterrâneas na região central da Polônia Full text
2015
Krogulec, Ewa | Zabłocki, Sebastian
Results are presented for a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the relationship between hydrogeological and environmental elements characterizing the areas of groundwater-dependent ecosytems (GDEs) located in the Kampinos National Park in central Poland. Statistical analysis was used to assess the seasonal and long-term variability of groundwater conditions. A geographic information system (GIS)-based model enabled the visualization of the test results. Objectification of spatial relationships between hydrogeological and environmental elements was carried out using factor analysis. The statistical analysis of groundwater levels in the period 1999–2013 confirmed the sequence of wet and dry years. The calculation enabled the determination of the range of groundwater-level changes, but no specific trends were observed with respect to these changes. Moreover, the widespread belief that the lowering of the water table in presented GDEs is due to anthropogenic pressure and climate change was not confirmed. The factor analysis showed that GDE areas are characterized by a considerable homogeneity of abiotic elements and locally occurring heterogeneous regions, mainly related to anthropogenic pressure. Dependency between the type of plant community and depth to the water table in the typical GDEs was not defined by the delimiting factors.
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