The Effects of Nebkhas on Soil Infiltration and Evaluation of Some Infiltration Equations in Desert Conditions (Case Study: Ephedra strobilacea and Tamarix ramosissima Species

In recent years, the idea of nebkhas as a degradation index changed to signs of adaption and stability in desert conditions. Plants growth condition is very restricted in desert biomes, but nebkhas ecologically provide a better condition for some plants to grow. Nebkhas also change physical and chem...

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Main Authors: Hamid Reza Azimzadeh, Asghar Mosleh Arani
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Published: Iranian Scientific Association of Desert Management and Control (ISADMC) 2013-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.jdmal.ir/article_17100_5a50c8412dc6327a9e3e233b5510fb23.pdf
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description In recent years, the idea of nebkhas as a degradation index changed to signs of adaption and stability in desert conditions. Plants growth condition is very restricted in desert biomes, but nebkhas ecologically provide a better condition for some plants to grow. Nebkhas also change physical and chemical properties of the soil and also water balance conditions. In this study infiltration rate was compared between nebkhas formed by Ephedra strobilacea and Tamarix ramosissima and soil between nebkhas in Abarkouh area located in Yazd province. In addition, there are many hydrological models that use Green-Ampt or Horton equations for forecasting surface runoff. So this study also evaluated the efficiency of Green-Ampt or Horton equations. At the first, the locations of each nebkhas were recognized and soil of nebkhas and the soil between nebkhas were sampled. Soil samples were then delivered to the laboratory and main physico-chemical characteristics of all samples were measured. Infiltration rate was measured by double ring between nebkhas (bare) and in the nebkhas of the two species. Horton and Green-Ampt constants were also calculated. Infiltration models efficiency were analyzed by calculation of Nash-Sutcliffe coefficient and RMSE-Standard Deviation of Observation (RSR). Final permeability was measured at about 24 cm/hr for Ephedra strobilacea and Tamarix ramosissima nebkhas. Final permeability for between nebkhas (bare) of Tamarix ramosissima and Ephedra strobilacea were measured 3.6 and 7 cm/hr, respectively. Final permeability for Ephedra strobilacea and Tamarix ramosissima nebkhas was 6.7 and 3.4 times more than between nebkhas. It is concluded that nebkha play an important role in water infiltration and water resources in desert areas. Nash Sutcliffe ranges showed Green-Ampt and Horton models are in acceptable levels of performance for predicting infiltration rate of Tamarix ramosissima and Ephedra strobilacea nebkhas. However, the models show less accuracy for soil between nebkhas (bare), because of soil stratifying. The cause of these differences is that Aeolian materials of nebkhas sorted by wind show homogenous texture compared with the layered soil of between nebkhas. Horton and Green -Ampt models assumptions have conformity with homogenous soils.
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spelling doaj.art-e8b0b5d77dd3483ea19829479ed42b832023-03-02T06:30:54ZfasIranian Scientific Association of Desert Management and Control (ISADMC)مدیریت بیابان2476-39852476-37212013-03-0111516210.22034/jdmal.2013.1710017100The Effects of Nebkhas on Soil Infiltration and Evaluation of Some Infiltration Equations in Desert Conditions (Case Study: Ephedra strobilacea and Tamarix ramosissima SpeciesHamid Reza Azimzadeh0Asghar Mosleh Arani1Associate Professor of Natural Resources and Desert Studies Faculty, Yazd UniversityAssociate Professor of Natural Resources and Desert Studies Faculty, Yazd UniversityIn recent years, the idea of nebkhas as a degradation index changed to signs of adaption and stability in desert conditions. Plants growth condition is very restricted in desert biomes, but nebkhas ecologically provide a better condition for some plants to grow. Nebkhas also change physical and chemical properties of the soil and also water balance conditions. In this study infiltration rate was compared between nebkhas formed by Ephedra strobilacea and Tamarix ramosissima and soil between nebkhas in Abarkouh area located in Yazd province. In addition, there are many hydrological models that use Green-Ampt or Horton equations for forecasting surface runoff. So this study also evaluated the efficiency of Green-Ampt or Horton equations. At the first, the locations of each nebkhas were recognized and soil of nebkhas and the soil between nebkhas were sampled. Soil samples were then delivered to the laboratory and main physico-chemical characteristics of all samples were measured. Infiltration rate was measured by double ring between nebkhas (bare) and in the nebkhas of the two species. Horton and Green-Ampt constants were also calculated. Infiltration models efficiency were analyzed by calculation of Nash-Sutcliffe coefficient and RMSE-Standard Deviation of Observation (RSR). Final permeability was measured at about 24 cm/hr for Ephedra strobilacea and Tamarix ramosissima nebkhas. Final permeability for between nebkhas (bare) of Tamarix ramosissima and Ephedra strobilacea were measured 3.6 and 7 cm/hr, respectively. Final permeability for Ephedra strobilacea and Tamarix ramosissima nebkhas was 6.7 and 3.4 times more than between nebkhas. It is concluded that nebkha play an important role in water infiltration and water resources in desert areas. Nash Sutcliffe ranges showed Green-Ampt and Horton models are in acceptable levels of performance for predicting infiltration rate of Tamarix ramosissima and Ephedra strobilacea nebkhas. However, the models show less accuracy for soil between nebkhas (bare), because of soil stratifying. The cause of these differences is that Aeolian materials of nebkhas sorted by wind show homogenous texture compared with the layered soil of between nebkhas. Horton and Green -Ampt models assumptions have conformity with homogenous soils.http://www.jdmal.ir/article_17100_5a50c8412dc6327a9e3e233b5510fb23.pdfinfiltration ratedesert potshydropedologyhortongreen –ampt
spellingShingle Hamid Reza Azimzadeh
Asghar Mosleh Arani
The Effects of Nebkhas on Soil Infiltration and Evaluation of Some Infiltration Equations in Desert Conditions (Case Study: Ephedra strobilacea and Tamarix ramosissima Species
مدیریت بیابان
infiltration rate
desert pots
hydropedology
horton
green –ampt
title The Effects of Nebkhas on Soil Infiltration and Evaluation of Some Infiltration Equations in Desert Conditions (Case Study: Ephedra strobilacea and Tamarix ramosissima Species
title_full The Effects of Nebkhas on Soil Infiltration and Evaluation of Some Infiltration Equations in Desert Conditions (Case Study: Ephedra strobilacea and Tamarix ramosissima Species
title_fullStr The Effects of Nebkhas on Soil Infiltration and Evaluation of Some Infiltration Equations in Desert Conditions (Case Study: Ephedra strobilacea and Tamarix ramosissima Species
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Nebkhas on Soil Infiltration and Evaluation of Some Infiltration Equations in Desert Conditions (Case Study: Ephedra strobilacea and Tamarix ramosissima Species
title_short The Effects of Nebkhas on Soil Infiltration and Evaluation of Some Infiltration Equations in Desert Conditions (Case Study: Ephedra strobilacea and Tamarix ramosissima Species
title_sort effects of nebkhas on soil infiltration and evaluation of some infiltration equations in desert conditions case study ephedra strobilacea and tamarix ramosissima species
topic infiltration rate
desert pots
hydropedology
horton
green –ampt
url http://www.jdmal.ir/article_17100_5a50c8412dc6327a9e3e233b5510fb23.pdf
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