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Isotopic insights on quantitative assessments of interaction of eco-hydrological processes in multi-scale karst watersheds

  • Zhuo Hao
  • , Yang Gao*
  • , Qingwen Zhang
  • , Wen Wen
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
  • CAS - Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research

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摘要

The dynamics of hydrological processes and the storage mechanisms of karst water resources are the most important issues in karst hydrology. The impact of environmental changes on water quantity, and the evaluation and quantification of eco-hydrological processes remain poorly addressed. In this study, high-frequency continuous monitoring in multi-scale karst watersheds in Southwest China combined the approaches of water isotopes and the hybrid single-particle lagrangian integrated trajectory (HYSPLIT) model to identify the recharge mechanisms between atmospheric vapor, rainfall, surface water, and groundwater, and to reveal the interaction of eco-hydrological processes. The dominant moisture sources in Puding (PD) County were the Indian Ocean (43–69%) and local moisture (24–33%). The δ18O and deuterium excess (d-excess) values showed a positive correlation indicating that secondary or sub-cloud evaporation was prominent in the wet seasons. Karst water line-conditioned excess (lc-excess) indicated that karst water interacted with recent precipitation, groundwater, and evaporation across seasons. Owing to its specific hydrogeological structure, surface water and rainwater have a higher contribution rate to groundwater replenishment. The Chenqi stream replenished the Houzhai River mainly in the form of groundwater, with percentages ranging from 38.1 to 93.5% in the wet season, and 47.8–80.1% in the dry season. In the Houzhai outlet, surface water and groundwater interconverted frequently with a percentage of 45.6–49.1%. We believe this is the first systematic study to quantify the supply relationship between water vapor transport, rainfall, surface water and groundwater in the Chinese karst zone, making a significant move forward in the field of karst hydrological processes and improving the efficiency of water resource evaluation and management.

源语言英语
页(从-至)156-170
页数15
期刊International Soil and Water Conservation Research
12
1
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 3月 2024

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