Vegetation restoration is affecting the characteristics and patterns of infiltration in the Loess Plateau
[Display omitted] •Vegetation restoration on the Loess Plateau increased the extend and depth of infiltration.•Vegetation restoration on the Loess Plateau has altered the pattern of uniform water infiltration, resulting in a distinct preferential flow in the infiltration processes.•Mixed-mode affore...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Catena (Giessen) 2024-08, Vol.243, p.108190, Article 108190 |
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•Vegetation restoration on the Loess Plateau increased the extend and depth of infiltration.•Vegetation restoration on the Loess Plateau has altered the pattern of uniform water infiltration, resulting in a distinct preferential flow in the infiltration processes.•Mixed-mode afforestation is better than single-dominant-species afforestation to promote precipitation infiltration.•The preferential flow phenomenon was more pronounced in the natural secondary forest than that in plantation forests.
In order to improve the fragile ecological environment, the Loess Plateau region of China has implemented a large number of long-term forest vegetation restoration projects. Infiltration, as an important part of the hydrological cycle, is also changing with vegetation restoration, and a comprehensive study of these changes is an essential aspect of evaluating the effectiveness of vegetation restoration. In the study, three typical forest vegetation types in the Loess Plateau were selected to investigate and analyse infiltration characteristics and infiltration patterns by staining tracer experiments. The results showed that (1) vegetation restoration increased the extend and depth of infiltration. (2) The extent of infiltration in mixed plantation forest of Pinus tabulaeformis and Robinia pseudoacacia was better than that in pure Pinus tabulaeformis plantation forest. (3) Vegetation restoration resulted in more pronounced preferential flow phenomenon in the infiltration processes. (4) The preferential flow phenomenon was more pronounced in the natural secondary forest than in plantation forests, especially if the amount of infiltrated water was low. (5) The extent of infiltration was mainly influenced by the infiltration water volume, soil water content, and total soil porosity; and the degree of preferential flow development was mainly influenced by the infiltration water volume, soil organic matter, and root distribution. At present, vegetation restoration on the Loess Plateau can play a role in promoting precipitation infiltration, and mixed-mode afforestation is better than single-dominant-species afforestation to fulfil this function of forests. |
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ISSN: | 0341-8162 1872-6887 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.catena.2024.108190 |