2019
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.13479
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Mesoscale spatial variability of soil‐water content in an alpine meadow on the northern Tibetan Plateau

Abstract: Soil water is an important limiting factor for restoring alpine meadows on the northern Tibetan Plateau. Field studies of soil‐water content (SWC), however, are rare due to the harsh environment, especially in a mesoscale alpine‐meadow ecosystem. The objective of this study was to assess the spatial variability of SWC and the temporal variation of the spatial variability in a typical alpine meadow using a geostatistical approach. SWC was measured using a neutron probe to a depth of 50 cm at 113 locations on 22… Show more

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“…Compared with the previous studies, such as those of [35] and [44], the spatial heterogeneity of soil gravimetric water content in an alpine desert is higher than that in alpine meadows and shrubs. This condition depends mainly on the capability of soil water conservation and the sensitivity of vegetation cover to precipitation and perched aquifer.…”
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“…Compared with the previous studies, such as those of [35] and [44], the spatial heterogeneity of soil gravimetric water content in an alpine desert is higher than that in alpine meadows and shrubs. This condition depends mainly on the capability of soil water conservation and the sensitivity of vegetation cover to precipitation and perched aquifer.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 82%
“…The influencing factors of soil gravimetric water content are mainly natural and human factors, but most of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is dominated by natural factors [38]. Among the natural factors, the primary driver of the vegetation coverage factor is soil gravimetric water content [35]. In a previous study on soil gravimetric water content, the influence of climate factors on soil moisture is mainly reflected in the difference between water infiltration and evapotranspiration caused by rainfall and solar radiation [39].…”
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“…It is a widespread land cover type comprising the representative vegetation of the plateau (Cao et al, 2004), which plays a very important ecological role in protecting water source conservation, preserving biodiversity, and maintaining soil carbon and nitrogen sequestration in the Three River Source Region (Wang et al, 2012; Yang et al, 2016). However, the alpine meadow is fragile and susceptible to climate change and human activities (Zhu et al, 2019). Due to the combined effects of global climate change, overgrazing, human activities and rodents, the alpine meadow in the Three River Source Region has experienced serious degradation during the past 40 years (Xue et al, 2009), and approximately 30% of the alpine meadow was degraded to “Black soil land”, which was also known as black soil‐type degraded grassland (Shang et al, 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%