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摘要
在结构化土壤的渗透过程中,优先流起着至关重要的作用。然而,对 Benggang 冲积层中优先流的了解仍然有限。本研究选取了三个不同形成时间的典型冲积层。冲积层 A、B 和 C 的形成时间依次增加。通过艳蓝染料实验(共拍摄了 90 张染色土壤剖面照片)观察了冲积土壤中的水渗透情况。分析了优先流的染料形态特征,并探讨了影响因素。染料形态参数证实了冲积层中存在优先流。冲积层 A 的染料覆盖率最大(61.12%),其次是冲积层 B(50.41%)和 C(46.81%)。冲积层 A 和 B 的基质流动深度、优先流动部分和长度指数均大于冲积层 C。A 和 B 冲积层的优先流比 C 冲积层更显著。在水平宽度为 10 厘米的地方,有更多的优先流动路径。除了容重和饱和导流系数外,土壤颗粒组成,尤其是砾石含量(r = 0.740)与观测到的染色覆盖率密切相关。根据主成分分析结果,土壤颗粒成分对冲积层优先流的形成影响最大,占 45.24%。这些结果为解释土壤渗透过程的机理提供了理论参考,也为冲积层的处理提供了系统依据。
Morphological and structural characteristics of preferential flow and its influencing factors on colluvial deposits of Benggang
Preferential flow plays a vital role in infiltration processes in structured soil. However, knowledge of preferential flow in colluvial deposits of Benggang remains limited. In this study, three typical colluvial deposits with different formation times were selected. The formation times of colluvial deposits A, B and C increased in sequence. Water infiltration in colluvial soil was visualized through Brilliant Blue dye experiments (a total of 90 photos from the dyed soil profiles). The dye morphological characteristics of preferential flow were analysed, and the influencing factors were explored. The dye morphological parameters confirmed the occurrence of preferential flow in the colluvial deposits. The dye coverage of colluvial deposit A was the greatest (61.12%), followed by colluvial deposits B (50.41%) and C (46.81%). The matrix flow depth, preferential flow fraction and length index of colluvial deposits A and B were greater than those of colluvial deposit C. Preferential flow was more notable in colluvial deposits A and B than in colluvial deposit C. The migration process of dyed water varied spatially. There were more preferential flow paths at a 10 cm horizontal width. In addition to the bulk density and saturated hydraulic conductivity, the soil particle composition, especially the gravel content (r = 0.740), was closely related to the observed dye coverage. According to the principal component analysis results, the soil particle composition imposed the greatest influence on the formation of preferential flow in the colluvial deposits, with a contribution of 45.24%. The results provide a theoretical reference for explaining the mechanism of soil infiltration processes and a systematic basis for the treatment of colluvial deposits.
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Earth Surface Processes and Landforms is an interdisciplinary international journal concerned with:
the interactions between surface processes and landforms and landscapes;
that lead to physical, chemical and biological changes; and which in turn create;
current landscapes and the geological record of past landscapes.
Its focus is core to both physical geographical and geological communities, and also the wider geosciences