Infiltration Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Surface Soil in Plateau Wetland of Northwest Yunnan Province
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    [Objective] Infiltration characteristics and its influence factors of soils under different vegetation types at Bitahai Lake basin in plateau wetland of Northwest Yunnan Province were researched to provide some scientific references for the comprehensive management and wetland protection in the basin. [Methods] The double rings method was used to measure the infiltration process of soils under 5 vegetation types. Correlation analysis and principal component analysis methods were used to process the data. [Results] (1) Infiltration capabilities of the five vegetational soils were found different obviously. Soil in coniferous forest had the best infiltration performance, the next was the soil in broad-leaves forest and the soil in the dry land was the lowest. (2) 3 different formulas were used to fit the infiltration rate against time, among of them, goodness of Kostiakov formula was the best. Initial infiltration rate and overall infiltration rate coincided on the ranks of the 5 soils. That was: coniferous forest > shrub > broadleaf forest > meadow > upland. (3) Indices of organic matter, bulk density, porosity, > 5 mm aggregates, sand clay ratio, were significantly correlated with soil infiltration. Organic matter, bulk density, > 5 mm water stable aggregates were 3 of the most important influencing factors on infiltration capacity of Bita Lake Basin. [Conclusion] Woodland performed better in the conservation of soil and water than other vegetational types. Thereby, afforestation silviculture suitable for dry land should be stressed.

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陈楚楚,黄新会,刘芝芹,王克勤,涂璟,宋维峰,马建刚.滇西北高原湿地不同植被类型下的土壤入渗特性及其影响因素[J].水土保持通报英文版,2016,36(2):82-87

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  • Received:April 17,2015
  • Revised:April 30,2015
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  • Online: May 06,2016
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