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Research connects soil hydrology and stream water chemistry in California oak woodlands

机译:研究将加利福尼亚橡木林地的土壤水文学与溪流水化学联系起来

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The UC Sierra Foothill Research and Extension Center (SFREC) is located in the heart of typical California blue oak and live oak woodlands within metavolcanic terrain of the Sierra Nevada foothills. These types of woodlands often exist at the interface between urban, wild and agricultural lands and are used extensively for livestock grazing, wildlife habitat and surface water supply. Soil surveys for this region and within SFREC depict relatively few soil types compared to areas that support more-intensive agricultural land uses. Despite this inferred homogeneity, our study showed that the biogeochemical and physical properties of soils vary sharply over short distances of less than 10 feet and also experience changes by season and as a result of storm events. An understanding of soil variability in this setting is important to assess rangeland productivity, perennial grass and oak restoration potential, carbon sequestration, stream flow generation and stream water chemistry.
机译:加州大学塞拉利昂山麓丘陵研究与扩展中心(SFREC)位于内华达山脉丘陵中火山带内典型的加利福尼亚蓝橡树和橡树林地的中心。这些类型的林地通常存在于城市,野生和农业用地之间的交界处,被广泛用于放牧牲畜,野生动植物栖息地和地表水。与支持更密集的农业土地利用的地区相比,该地区和SFREC内的土壤调查显示土壤类型相对较少。尽管推断出同质性,但我们的研究表明,土壤的生物地球化学和物理特性在不到10英尺的短距离内会急剧变化,并且还会因季节和风暴事件而发生变化。了解这种情况下的土壤变异性对于评估牧场的生产力,多年生草和橡树的恢复潜力,固碳,溪流产生和溪流水化学非常重要。

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