[1]YUAN Shuilong,LI Zhanbin,ZHANG Yang,et al.Impact of Layered Deposition on Temporal and Spatial Distribution Characteristic of Soil Moisture of Check Dam Land[J].Research of Soil and Water Conservation,2018,25(03):29-34.
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Research of Soil and Water Conservation[ISSN 1005-3409/CN 61-1272/P] Volume:
25
Number of periods:
2018 03
Page number:
29-34
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Public date:
2018-04-10
- Title:
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Impact of Layered Deposition on Temporal and Spatial Distribution Characteristic of Soil Moisture of Check Dam Land
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YUAN Shuilong1,2, LI Zhanbin2,3, ZHANG Yang1,2, DONG Qiguang1, WANG Dan2
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1. Institute of Land Engineering and Technology, Shaanxi Provincial Land Engineering Construction Group Co., Ltd., Xi’an 710075, China;
2. State Key Laboratory Base of Eco-Hydraulic Engineering in Arid Area, Xi’an University of Technology, Xi’an 710048, China;
3. State Key Laboratory of Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming on the Loess Plateau, Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Ministry of Water Resources, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, China
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- Keywords:
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check dam; layered deposition; soil moisture; temporal and spatial distribution
- CLC:
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S157
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- Abstract:
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In order to effectively understand the spatial and temporal distribution characteristics of soil moisture in the check dam land of the Loess Plateau, we analyzed the statistical characteristic of soil moisture in check dam land through the long-term monitoring of soil moisture of the check dam No.2 in the Wangmaogou watershed. The results showed that:(1) the soil moisture in different soil layers moderately varied, among which the range of the surface layer was relatively larger; the water content of layer 0~2.4 m was between 9.92% and 23.70%, which tended to decrease at first and then increase with the increase of soil depth; (2) soil moisture of check dam land had an obvious stratification, which were moderately variable over time in most monitoring sites; the surface soil moisture changed sharply and its variation coefficient began to decrease with the increase of depth, which means the water change degree reduced; based on the variation coefficient, the soil moisture of check dam land could be divided into four levels:the drastic change layer (0~0.20 m), the active layer (0.20~0.60 m),the less active layer (0.60~1.40 m), the relatively stable layer (below1.40 m); (3) soil moisture contents of the different layers in front of dam were obviously higher than those of the dam and behind the dam. The soil moisture between 0~0.4 m and below 1.4 m layers of check dam land were significantly higher than that of slope land, while those between 0.40~1.40 m layer showed an opposite trend, and the variation coefficients of water contents over time of different soil layers in check dam land were all less than those of slope land.