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USING HYDROGEOCHEMICAL AND ECOHYDROLOGIC RESPONSES TO UNDERSTAND EPIKARST PROCESS IN SEMI-ARID SYSTEMS, EDWARDS PLATEAU, TEXAS, USA
Schwartz, Benjamin F.; Schwinning, Susanne; Gerard, Brett; Kukowski, Kelly R.; Stinson, Chasity L.; Dammeyer, Heather C.
通讯作者Schwartz, Benjamin F.
来源期刊ACTA CARSOLOGICA
ISSN0583-6050
EISSN1580-2612
出版年2013
卷号42期号:2-3页码:315-325
英文摘要

The epikarst is a permeable boundary between surface and subsurface environments and can be conceptualized as the vadose critical zone of epigenic karst systems which have not developed under insoluble cover. From a hydrologic perspective, this boundary is often thought of as being permeable in one direction only (down), but connectivity between the flow paths of water through the epikarst and the root systems of woody plants means that water moves both up and down across the epikarst. However, the dynamics of these flows are complex and highly dependent on variability in the spatial structure of the epikarst, vegetation characteristics, as well as temporal variability in precipitation and evaporative demand. Here we summarize insights gained from working at several sites on the Edwards Plateau of Central Texas, combining isotopic, hydrogeochemical, and ecophysiological methodologies. 1) Dense woodland vegetation at sites with thin to absent soils (0-30 cm) is in part supported by water uptake from the epikarst. 2) However, tree transpiration typically becomes water-limited in dry summers, suggesting that the plant-available fraction of stored water in the epikarst depletes quickly, even when sustained cave drip rates indicate that water is still present in the epikarst. 3) Flow paths for water that feeds cave drips become rapidly disconnected from the evaporation zone of the epikarst and out of reach for plant roots. 4) Deep infiltration and recharge does not occur in these systems without heavy or continuous precipitation that exceeds some threshold value. Thresholds are strongly correlated with antecedent potential evapotranspiration and rainfall, suggesting control by the moisture status of the epikarst evapotranspiration zone. The epikarst and unsaturated zone in this region can be conceptualized as a variably saturated system with storage in fractures, matrix porosity, and in shallow perched aquifers, most of which is inaccessible to the root systems of trees, although woody vegetation may control recharge thresholds.


英文关键词hydraulic disconnection precipitation thresholds root zone plant water use recharge epikarst storage barometric pressure
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000330213900015
WOS关键词DRY TROPICAL CLIMATE ; SHALLOW SOIL ; WATER ; BEDROCK ; LIMESTONE ; TRACERS ; CHINA ; ZONE
WOS类目Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
WOS研究方向Geology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/175425
作者单位Texas State Univ, Dept Biol, San Marcos, TX 78666 USA
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Schwartz, Benjamin F.,Schwinning, Susanne,Gerard, Brett,et al. USING HYDROGEOCHEMICAL AND ECOHYDROLOGIC RESPONSES TO UNDERSTAND EPIKARST PROCESS IN SEMI-ARID SYSTEMS, EDWARDS PLATEAU, TEXAS, USA[J],2013,42(2-3):315-325.
APA Schwartz, Benjamin F.,Schwinning, Susanne,Gerard, Brett,Kukowski, Kelly R.,Stinson, Chasity L.,&Dammeyer, Heather C..(2013).USING HYDROGEOCHEMICAL AND ECOHYDROLOGIC RESPONSES TO UNDERSTAND EPIKARST PROCESS IN SEMI-ARID SYSTEMS, EDWARDS PLATEAU, TEXAS, USA.ACTA CARSOLOGICA,42(2-3),315-325.
MLA Schwartz, Benjamin F.,et al."USING HYDROGEOCHEMICAL AND ECOHYDROLOGIC RESPONSES TO UNDERSTAND EPIKARST PROCESS IN SEMI-ARID SYSTEMS, EDWARDS PLATEAU, TEXAS, USA".ACTA CARSOLOGICA 42.2-3(2013):315-325.
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