2016
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-015-4794-8
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Effects of shallow groundwater table and salinity on soil salt dynamics in the Keriya Oasis, Northwestern China

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“…The dynamics of soil water content and EC e in the three planting patterns showed an increasing trend from 97 to 136 DAS (Figure 1), which was similar to the results of Harter et al [39] and Abliz et al [40], who studied sites where the groundwater was at a shallow depth (1-2 m) and had high salinity (15 dS/m). However, our results were not consistent with the results in the North China Plain where the groundwater table was below 7 m [27].…”
Section: Rf Increased Soil Water Content and Decreased Ec E In The Rosupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The dynamics of soil water content and EC e in the three planting patterns showed an increasing trend from 97 to 136 DAS (Figure 1), which was similar to the results of Harter et al [39] and Abliz et al [40], who studied sites where the groundwater was at a shallow depth (1-2 m) and had high salinity (15 dS/m). However, our results were not consistent with the results in the North China Plain where the groundwater table was below 7 m [27].…”
Section: Rf Increased Soil Water Content and Decreased Ec E In The Rosupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The total area of salt-affected cultivated land in XUAR is about 1.47 M ha, which accounts to 31.1% of the total cultivated land which suffered from wide-spread salinized soil [1,2]. The irrigation salinity mainly results from unreasonable land reclamation and excessive irrigation due to the promotion of groundwater salinity moving along the soil capillary pores to the surface and a lack of enough drainage for the leaching of salts [3][4][5], supposing that groundwater salinity moves to the surface due to the replacement of native vegetation with shallow rooted crops, then dry land salinity occurs [6,7], they both are belongs to secondary salinization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agriculture depends on water from the Keriya River, which is ultimately supplied by 430 glaciers in the Kurum Mountains [15]. After approximately 700 km of flow, the river disappears in the Derya Boyi ancient village [17,18]. Increasing population and economic development have driven the Oasis deep into the marginal ecotone frontier [25,26], Unsustainable planning of land and water resources in the Oasis has caused water shortages in some areas and caused soil salinization due to excessive water logging.…”
Section: Data Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%