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DOI10.1016/j.jhydrol.2018.08.060
Examination of deep root water uptake using anomalies of soil water stable isotopes, depth-controlled isotopic labeling and mixing models
Beyer, M.1,3; Hamutoko, J. T.2; Wanke, H.2; Gaj, M.1,4; Koeniger, P.1
通讯作者Beyer, M.
来源期刊JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY
ISSN0022-1694
EISSN1879-2707
出版年2018
卷号566页码:122-136
英文摘要

Knowledge on the water uptake depths of vegetation is crucial for understanding water transport processes of the soil-vegetation atmosphere continuum and relevant for many applications (e.g. the estimation of groundwater recharge, irrigation planning and the parameterization of (eco-) hydrological models). The identification and quantification of water uptake from deep soil layers and groundwater remain challenging. This study uses a combined framework based on natural abundances of stable water isotopes and isotopic labeling experiments with deuterium oxide ((H2O)-H-2) to study root water uptake and identify uptake from deep soil in a semi-arid environment.


Between 2013 and 2016, more than 1000 soil (isotope depth profiles); plant (xylem and transpiration) and water (precipitation and groundwater) samples for the analysis of isotope ratios were collected. Two experiments using isotopic labeling were carried out in order to assess root water uptake depths. Herein, we i) present series of deep soil water isotope depth profiles, interpret water transport dynamics and ecohydrological feedbacks; di) examine the suitability of natural isotope depth profiles for identifying deep root water uptake; iii) apply the Bayesian mixing model MixSIAR to quantify deep root water uptake and iv) constrain water uptake depths using isotopic labeling experiments and derive an active root water uptake distribution.


Our results show that the form of isotope depth profiles of soil in water-limited environments follows characteristic shapes for the end of the rainy and dry seasons, respectively. Isotope ratios in the upper 4 m of the soil are heavily dependent on the character of the respective rainy season. Under certain conditions - e.g. droughts or weak rainy seasons - the isotope depth profile displays an enrichment in heavy isotopes up to 4 m depth. Such pronounced anomalies provide an opportunity for studies on source water partitioning. In the present experiment, the studied individuals of Acacia erioloba were found to obtain 37% [24-52%] of their water from deep soil (> 4 m) and groundwater at the end of the dry season of 2015. All other investigated trees (individuals of B. plurijuga, S. luebertii, T. sericea and C. collinum) mainly utilize water originating from 1 m to 2.5 m depth. Under "average" rainy season conditions, the similarity of isotope ratios of potential plant water sources hinders a conclusive identification of water uptake depths.


Deep natural isotope depth profiles in dry environments can - under certain conditions - be used to identify and quantify access of vegetation to deep water resources. Isotopic labeling enables to determine active root distributions for the lateral root zone. Combined frameworks contribute to a better understanding of deep water uptake. A differentiated consideration of water uptake from the lateral root zone and deep, potentially groundwater-tapping roots is required in order to fully investigate ecohydrological feedbacks and for a proper parameterization of models.


英文关键词Stable water isotopes Mixing model Isotopic labeling Rooting depth Deuterium
类型Article
语种英语
国家Germany ; Namibia ; Canada
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000449901100009
WOS关键词CUVELAI-ETOSHA BASIN ; RATIO INFRARED-SPECTROSCOPY ; HYDRAULIC LIFT ; SEMIARID ENVIRONMENTS ; NAMIBIA IMPLICATIONS ; PRECIPITATION PULSE ; MASS-SPECTROMETRY ; VADOSE ZONES ; GROUND-WATER ; PLANT WATER
WOS类目Engineering, Civil ; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary ; Water Resources
WOS研究方向Engineering ; Geology ; Water Resources
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/211092
作者单位1.German Fed Inst Geosci & Nat Resources BGR, Hannover, Germany;
2.Univ Namibia UNAM, Dept Geol, Windhoek, Namibia;
3.Tech Univ Carolo Wilhelmina Braunschweig, Umweltgeochem, IGOE, Langer Kamp 19c, D-38106 Braunschweig, Germany;
4.Univ Saskatchewan, Sch Environm & Sustainabil, Global Inst Water Secur, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
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Beyer, M.,Hamutoko, J. T.,Wanke, H.,et al. Examination of deep root water uptake using anomalies of soil water stable isotopes, depth-controlled isotopic labeling and mixing models[J],2018,566:122-136.
APA Beyer, M.,Hamutoko, J. T.,Wanke, H.,Gaj, M.,&Koeniger, P..(2018).Examination of deep root water uptake using anomalies of soil water stable isotopes, depth-controlled isotopic labeling and mixing models.JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY,566,122-136.
MLA Beyer, M.,et al."Examination of deep root water uptake using anomalies of soil water stable isotopes, depth-controlled isotopic labeling and mixing models".JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY 566(2018):122-136.
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