An integrated assessment of the impact of precipitation and groundwater on vegetation growth in arid and semiarid areas

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Lin Zhu
Huili Gong
Zhenxue Dai
Tingbao Xu
Xiaosi Su
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[1] Capital Normal University,Laboratory Cultivation Base of Environment Process and Digital Simulation, College of Resources Environment and Tourism
[2] Los Alamos National Laboratory,Earth and Environmental Sciences Division
[3] Australian National University,Fenner School of Environment and Society
[4] Jilin University,College of Environment and Resources
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Spatial–temporal analysis; Groundwater; Vadose zone; Normalized difference vegetation index; Numerical simulation; Plant water uptake; Northern China;
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Increased demand for water resources together with the influence of climate change has degraded water conditions which support vegetation in many parts of the world, especially in arid and semiarid areas. This study develops an integrated framework to assess the impact of precipitation and groundwater on vegetation growth in the Xiliao River Plain of northern China. The integrated framework systematically combines remote sensing technology with water flow modeling in the vadose zone and field data analysis. The vegetation growth is quantitatively evaluated with the remote sensing data by the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and the simulated plant water uptake rates. The correlations among precipitation, groundwater depth and NDVI are investigated using Pearson correlation equations. The results provide insights for understanding interactions between precipitation and groundwater and their contributions to vegetation growth. Strong correlations between groundwater depth, plant water uptake and NDVI are found in parts of the study area during a ten-year drought period. The numerical modeling results indicate that there is an increased correlation between the groundwater depth and vegetation growth and that groundwater significantly contributes to sustaining effective soil moisture for vegetation growth during the long drought period. Therefore, a decreasing groundwater table might pose a great threat to the survival of vegetation during a long drought period.
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页码:5009 / 5021
页数:12
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