Soil moisture potential and water content in the unsaturated zone within the arid Ejina Oasis in Northwest China |
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Authors: | X. Zhou L. Wan B. Fang W. B. Cao S. J. Wu F. S. Hu W. D. Feng |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Water Resources and Environment, China University of Geosciences, Xueyuan Road 29, 100083 Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | Three soil profiles were selected in the Ejina Oasis, northwest China, to determine water content profiles and evolution of soil moisture potentials in the unsaturated zone within the arid area. The total soil moisture potentials have been monitored for about 3 months in 2001 at different depths in the soil profiles. The occurrence and movement of water in the unsaturated zone was analyzed using the zero flux plane (ZFP) method. It is shown that convergent ZFPs and divergent ZFPs may occur at depths between 0.5 and 3.0 m, and that the depth of the ZFPs was controlled by the root zone of plants growing on the land surface. Profiles of the total soil moisture potentials were observed to be coincident with those of the water contents at the three experimental sites. The total soil moisture potential showed a slight increasing trend and the ZFPs tend to vanish from summer to winter as the water extraction by roots decreased. Evapotranspiration through vegetation has an important bearing on the water content and the total potential in the unsaturated zone. |
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Keywords: | Soil moisture potential Water content Zero flux plane Unsaturated zone Oasis Arid environment NW China |
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