Literature DB >> 27664758

Study of the water transportation characteristics of marsh saline soil in the Yellow River Delta.

Fuhong He1, Yinghua Pan2, Lili Tan1, Zhenhua Zhang3, Peng Li1, Jia Liu1, Shuxin Ji1, Zhaohua Qin1, Hongbo Shao4, Xueyan Song1.   

Abstract

One-dimensional soil column water infiltration and capillary adsorption water tests were conducted in the laboratory to study the water transportation characteristics of marsh saline soil in the Yellow River Delta, providing a theoretical basis for the improvement, utilization and conservation of marsh saline soil. The results indicated the following: (1) For soils with different vegetation covers, the cumulative infiltration capacity increased with the depth of the soil layers. The initial infiltration rate of soils covered by Suaeda and Tamarix chinensis increased with depth of the soil layers, but that of bare soil decreased with soil depth. (2) The initial rate of capillary rise of soils with different vegetation covers showed an increasing trend from the surface toward the deeper layers, but this pattern with respect to soil depth was relatively weak. (3) The initial rates of capillary rise were lower than the initial infiltration rates, but infiltration rate decreased more rapidly than capillary water adsorption rate. (4) The two-parameter Kostiakov model can very well-simulate the changes in the infiltration and capillary rise rates of wetland saline soil. The model simulated the capillary rise rate better than it simulated the infiltration rate. (5) There were strong linear relationships between accumulative infiltration capacity, wetting front, accumulative capillary adsorbed water volume and capillary height.
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Keywords:  Accumulative capillary adsorbed water volume; Accumulative infiltration capacity; Capillary rise rate; Infiltration rate; Marsh saline soil

Year:  2016        PMID: 27664758     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.09.111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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