Role of the preferential flow at rock–soil interface in the water leaking process in near-surface fissures filled with soils in the karst rock desertification area

Abstract Soil preferential flow infiltrating rapidly through the rock–soil interface is an important hydrological process in karst rocky desertification area. However, how does the water leakage in the near-surface fissures, especially those filled with soil, proceed? The role of preferential flow a...

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Main Authors: Tingting Liu, Xudong Peng, Quanhou Dai, Shengbing Xu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2022-08-01
Series:Applied Water Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-022-01730-3
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author Tingting Liu
Xudong Peng
Quanhou Dai
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Shengbing Xu
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description Abstract Soil preferential flow infiltrating rapidly through the rock–soil interface is an important hydrological process in karst rocky desertification area. However, how does the water leakage in the near-surface fissures, especially those filled with soil, proceed? The role of preferential flow at rock–soil interface of those fissures on water leakage process still puzzles us. The goal of this study was to reveal the role of soil preferential flow at the rock–soil interface in the process of water leaking of near-surface fissures. Five typical types of near-surface fissures were selected in an area experiencing severe rocky desertification in Guizhou Province, China. Dye tracer testing was applied, combined with digital image processing techniques. The results indicated that the rock–soil interface flow on both sides of the fissures is the most important preferential flow form in the fissures in karst area. The dyed area ratio of preferential flow varied from 0.12 to 0.48 in the rock + soil profiles, from 0.06 to 0.37 in the soil profiles, and between 0.02 and 0.16 in the rock–soil interface. The rock–soil interface is the smallest in terms of both their variation range of dyed area ratio and preferential flow patterns compared with soil and rock–soil profiles. The soil preferential flow in near-surface fissures mainly occurs in the soil depth range of 0–20 cm. The preferential flow path is mainly affected by the rock–soil interface on both sides and can pass through the clay layer with poor permeability. However, the soil depth of the dyed part was more than 50 cm. The soil preferential flow at the rock–soil interface is the main form of rapid downward leakage of water in near-surface fissures in the karst rocky desertification area, which can flow to the bottom of clay layer with poor permeability.
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spelling doaj.art-9336c248eba240b5ace5f8499631f8aa2022-12-22T02:32:53ZengSpringerOpenApplied Water Science2190-54872190-54952022-08-0112911410.1007/s13201-022-01730-3Role of the preferential flow at rock–soil interface in the water leaking process in near-surface fissures filled with soils in the karst rock desertification areaTingting Liu0Xudong Peng1Quanhou Dai2Shengbing Xu3College of Forestry, Guizhou UniversityCollege of Forestry, Guizhou UniversityCollege of Forestry, Guizhou UniversityCollege of Forestry, Guizhou UniversityAbstract Soil preferential flow infiltrating rapidly through the rock–soil interface is an important hydrological process in karst rocky desertification area. However, how does the water leakage in the near-surface fissures, especially those filled with soil, proceed? The role of preferential flow at rock–soil interface of those fissures on water leakage process still puzzles us. The goal of this study was to reveal the role of soil preferential flow at the rock–soil interface in the process of water leaking of near-surface fissures. Five typical types of near-surface fissures were selected in an area experiencing severe rocky desertification in Guizhou Province, China. Dye tracer testing was applied, combined with digital image processing techniques. The results indicated that the rock–soil interface flow on both sides of the fissures is the most important preferential flow form in the fissures in karst area. The dyed area ratio of preferential flow varied from 0.12 to 0.48 in the rock + soil profiles, from 0.06 to 0.37 in the soil profiles, and between 0.02 and 0.16 in the rock–soil interface. The rock–soil interface is the smallest in terms of both their variation range of dyed area ratio and preferential flow patterns compared with soil and rock–soil profiles. The soil preferential flow in near-surface fissures mainly occurs in the soil depth range of 0–20 cm. The preferential flow path is mainly affected by the rock–soil interface on both sides and can pass through the clay layer with poor permeability. However, the soil depth of the dyed part was more than 50 cm. The soil preferential flow at the rock–soil interface is the main form of rapid downward leakage of water in near-surface fissures in the karst rocky desertification area, which can flow to the bottom of clay layer with poor permeability.https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-022-01730-3Rock–soil interfacePreferential flowDye tracingRocky desertification
spellingShingle Tingting Liu
Xudong Peng
Quanhou Dai
Shengbing Xu
Role of the preferential flow at rock–soil interface in the water leaking process in near-surface fissures filled with soils in the karst rock desertification area
Applied Water Science
Rock–soil interface
Preferential flow
Dye tracing
Rocky desertification
title Role of the preferential flow at rock–soil interface in the water leaking process in near-surface fissures filled with soils in the karst rock desertification area
title_full Role of the preferential flow at rock–soil interface in the water leaking process in near-surface fissures filled with soils in the karst rock desertification area
title_fullStr Role of the preferential flow at rock–soil interface in the water leaking process in near-surface fissures filled with soils in the karst rock desertification area
title_full_unstemmed Role of the preferential flow at rock–soil interface in the water leaking process in near-surface fissures filled with soils in the karst rock desertification area
title_short Role of the preferential flow at rock–soil interface in the water leaking process in near-surface fissures filled with soils in the karst rock desertification area
title_sort role of the preferential flow at rock soil interface in the water leaking process in near surface fissures filled with soils in the karst rock desertification area
topic Rock–soil interface
Preferential flow
Dye tracing
Rocky desertification
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-022-01730-3
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