Grain size characteristics of surface sediment in the Jilantai Salt Lake Protection System after long‐term wind‐sand activities

Author:

Guan Xuewei12ORCID,Wang Ji3,Liu Guangming2,Xiao Meng1,Ding Yanlong4,Chen Jinlin1

Affiliation:

1. Co‐Innovation Center for Sustainable Forestry in Southern China Nanjing Forestry University Nanjing China

2. State Key Laboratory of Soil and Sustainable Agriculture, Institute of Soil Science Chinese Academy of Sciences Nanjing China

3. Desert Science and Engineering College, National Observation and Research Station of Inner Mongolia Hangjin Desert Ecosystem Inner Mongolia Agricultural University Hohhot China

4. College of Tourism Inner Mongolia University of Finance and Economics Hohhot China

Abstract

AbstractIn order to explore the influence of vegetation on homogeneity of surface particle size distribution (PSD) and heterogeneity of soil structure, observations, theory, and multifractal results were synthesized to highlight the evolution of the soil particle composition in the Jilantai Salt Lake Protection System (Jilantai system) after long‐term wind‐sand activities and its soil structure characteristics. From flowing sand dune to saline‐alkali wasteland areas, the mean grain size and surface particle sorting degree gradually increased and decreased, respectively, whereas the shape of the particle frequency curve gradually changed from extremely positive deviation to negative deviation, and the peak shape of the curve gradually changed from narrow to wide. Furthermore, the inhomogeneity of the soil particle composition gradually decreased, whereas the range of the soil PSD gradually increased, and the soil increasingly became fine‐grained. Therefore, the contents of clay and silt in shelterbelt soil increased by 16% and 18.36%, respectively, over 1986 levels. Additionally, clay and silt play a vital role in determining soil particle parameters such as standard deviation (SD), skewness (SKI), and monofractal (D), while vegetation factors are the main controlling factors of clay and silt. In conclusion, the Jilantai system could increase heterogeneity and homogeneity and decrease the concentration of soil PSD by changing the sedimentary environment, while this affect depends largely on the fractional vegetation cover, vegetation height, and light penetrating porosity. Moreover, the multifractal and particle parameters could describe the soil structure characteristics and sedimentary process, respectively, after long‐term wind‐sand activities.

Funder

Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Soil Science,General Environmental Science,Development,Environmental Chemistry

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