Effects of Groundwater Level Control on Soil Salinity Change in Farmland around Wetlands in Arid Areas: A Case Study of the Lower Reaches of the Shiyang River Basin, China

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作者
Liu, Pengfei [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Zhang, Guanghui [1 ,3 ]
Cui, Shangjin [1 ,3 ]
Nie, Zhenlong [1 ,3 ]
Cui, Haohao [1 ,3 ]
Wang, Qian [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Acad Geol Sci, Inst Hydrogeol & Environm Geol, Shijiazhuang 050061, Hebei, Peoples R China
[2] China Univ Geosci Beijing, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China
[3] Minist Nat Resources, Key Lab Groundwater Sci & Engn, Shijiazhuang 050061, Peoples R China
基金
国家重点研发计划;
关键词
arid area; farmland around wetlands; groundwater level control; salt concentration of topsoil solution; moisture and salt equilibrium; WATER;
D O I
10.3390/w15071308
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The farmland around wetlands in the lower reaches of an arid area is susceptible to salinization. To explore the effects of the groundwater level control at an irrigation cycle scale on the salt concentration of the topsoil solution, this study carried out groundwater level control and irrigation experiments using the intelligent groundwater control and in-situ field monitoring system (also referred to as the groundwater control system) in the experimental base for groundwater control of the Shiyang River basin. On this basis, this study compared and analyzed the changes in groundwater depth, soil salinity, soil moisture content, and total water potential in zones with and without groundwater control (also referred to as the control and non-control zones, respectively). Results show: (1) When the groundwater depth increased by about 50 cm under the influence of the groundwater control system, the salt accumulation layer of the soil bulk shifted downward by about 20 cm, and the topsoil bulk salt (at a depth of less than 40 cm) decreased to below 5.0 g/kg; (2) In summer, the pore water electrical conductivity (ECp) of the topsoil in the control and non-control zones exhibited alternating rapid decreases and slow increases. In the concentration stage of the soil solution, the ECp of the topsoil in the non-control zone had significantly higher increased amplitude than that in the control zone, especially 3-8 days after irrigation. At this stage, the ECp of the topsoil in the control and non-control zones increased in two (slow and rapid increase) and three (slow, rapid, and fairly rapid increase) periods, respectively; (3) At the concentration stage of the topsoil solution, both the moisture content and solution salt content of the topsoil in the control zone were in a negative equilibrium state, with the absolute values of the equilibrium values gradually increasing. In contrast, the moisture content and solution salt content of the topsoil in the non-control zone were in negative and positive equilibrium, respectively, with the absolute values of their equilibrium values gradually increasing. The groundwater control system can mitigate the concentration rate of the topsoil solution by increasing the groundwater depth and influencing the water and salt equilibrium of the topsoil solution, which can create a suitable topsoil salt environment for crop growth. This study is of great significance for determining an appropriate ecological water level interval and optimizing groundwater control strategies for farmland around wetlands.
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