How water use of Salixpsammophila bush depends on groundwater depth in a semi-desert area
Creators
- 1. Xi'an Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources
- 2. UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education
- 3. Delft University of Technology
- 4. Hohai University
Description
To investigate the groundwater levels changes effects on the transpiration of Salix psammophila (S. psammophila) bush, systemic measurements of meteorological conditions, sap flow of S. psammophila, soil water contents and groundwater levels were conducted in the Hailiutu River catchment, NW of China. Based on the collected field data, Hydrus-1D software package was used to calibrate water movement for root uptake in the saturated–unsaturated zone. The soil hydraulic parameters and root uptake function parameters were calibrated. The simulated results of soil water contents and sap flow fitted well with the observed ones. Based on the calibrated hydraulic parameters, different groundwater levels were imposed at the low boundary to simulate the groundwater levels changes effects on the transpiration. The relationship between ratio of actual transpiration and potential (T/T
p) and groundwater water table depth was established. The results shows that the ratio of actual transpiration and potential transpiration decreases with groundwater table depth increase as inverse 'S' shape. And the turn point is corresponding to the extinct depth, i.e., no groundwater contribution to S. psammophila transpiration. To further verify this phenomenon is universal, the soil hydraulic parameters were replaced with the other five groups in the calibrated forward model. The results confirmed the similar changes of T
a/T
p with the groundwater levels changed, i.e. inverse 'S' shape. However, the extinction depth is different corresponding to different soil hydraulic parameters. So, the research results indicated the relationship between transpiration and groundwater levels is non-linear function.
Publication Details
Journal article
Journal:
Environmental Earth Sciences
Publisher:
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
ISSN:
18666280
Volume:
75
Pages:
556
Persistent Identifiers
MAGID
2335286820
DOI
10.1007/s12665-016-5376-0
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Funding
Financial Support
National Natural Science fundation of China — Grant: 41102160
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National Natural Science fundation of China — Grant: 51209064
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Ministry of Land and Resources of the People's Republic of China — Grant: 201311076
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Natural Science funcation of Shaanxi Province — Grant: 2014JQ5187, 2015kjxx-69
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