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Ecohydrologic evaluation of runoff and erosion processes on disturbed rangeland ecosystems.

机译:受干扰的牧场生态系统径流和侵蚀过程的生态水文评估。

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Millions of hectares of rangeland in the western United States (US) are undergoing vegetation transitions with important hydrologic ramifications. At low elevations, annual grass invasions have increased wildfire frequency and size. Infilling of pinyon (Pinus spp.) and juniper ( Juniperus spp.) woodlands and their encroachment of shrub steppe at mid-elevations have increased the modern occurrence of high-severity fires. Conversion of shrubland communities to woodlands throughout much of the western US has altered the ecological structure and function of these ecosystems. These disturbances elicit hydrologic and erosion responses that pose hazards to ecological resources, property, and life. This dissertation addresses these impacts in a series of papers focused on: 1) current knowledge regarding wildfire effects on hydrology and erosion, 2) fire impacts on infiltration, runoff, and erosion processes across point to hillslope scales, 3) hydrologic and erosion process connectivity as a driver of post-disturbance erosion, and 4) tool development for evaluating ecohydrologic impacts of vegetation transitions, management practices, and wildfire. Results demonstrate that knowledge has advanced regarding disturbance effects on runoff and erosion, but the ability to forecast hydrologic responses in the wake of ongoing transitions on western rangelands remains limited. This study presents a conceptual model for evaluating hydrologic vulnerability. A review of literature indicates quantitative population of the model requires improved understanding in several key areas: 1) spatial scaling of post-fire hydrologic process responses across diverse landscapes, 2) quantification of interactions between varying storm intensities and measures of site susceptibility, and 3) quantification and prediction of soil water repellency effects. Runoff and erosion experiments in this study demonstrate that hillslope hydrologic vulnerability and recovery following disturbance is strongly governed by runoff and erosion process connectivity, and that connectivity of processes is dictated by the magnitude of water input and the spatial connectivity of ground-surface susceptibility to runoff generation and sediment detachment. This study concludes with a framework for integrating these key ecohydrologic relationships into a commonly applied rangeland management tool, Ecological Site Descriptions. The proposed framework increases the utility of Ecological Site Descriptions to assess rangelands, target management practices, and predict hydrologic responses to disturbances such as fire and plant community transitions.
机译:美国西部(US)的数百万公顷牧场正经历着重要的水文后果的植被过渡。在低海拔地区,一年生草入侵增加了野火的频率和大小。松树(松属)和杜松(杜松属)林地的填充以及在中部海拔地区对灌木草原的侵犯,增加了现代发生高强度火灾的可能性。在美国西部大部分地区,灌木丛社区向林地的转变改变了这些生态系统的生态结构和功能。这些干扰引起水文和侵蚀响应,对生态资源,财产和生命构成危害。本文主要针对以下方面的论文进行研究:1)关于野火对水文和侵蚀的影响的当前知识; 2)火灾对点到山坡尺度上的入渗,径流和侵蚀过程的影响; 3)水文和侵蚀过程的连通性作为干扰后侵蚀的驱动力,以及4)开发工具以评估植被过渡,管理实践和野火的生态水文影响。结果表明,有关扰动对径流和侵蚀的影响的知识已经发展,但是在西部牧场正在进行的过渡之后,预测水文响应的能力仍然有限。这项研究提出了评估水文脆弱性的概念模型。文献综述表明,对该模型进行定量研究需要在几个关键领域中加深了解:1)跨越不同景观的火灾后水文过程响应的空间尺度; 2)量化不同风暴强度与场地敏感性之间的相互作用;以及3 )量化和预测土壤憎水作用。这项研究中的径流和侵蚀实验表明,扰动后的山坡水文脆弱性和恢复受径流和侵蚀过程的连通性的强力支配,而过程的连通性则由水的输入量和地表对径流敏感性的空间连通性决定。产生和沉积物脱离。这项研究的最后一个框架是将这些关键的生态水文关系整合到常用的牧场管理工具“生态场描述”中。拟议的框架增加了“生态场所描述”的实用性,可用于评估牧场,目标管理实践以及预测对水灾(例如火灾和植物群落过渡)的水文响应。

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    University of Idaho.;

  • 授予单位 University of Idaho.;
  • 学科 Hydrology.;Agriculture Range Management.;Biology Ecology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 236 p.
  • 总页数 236
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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