ZHANG Jian-guo, SUN Shu-guo, XU Xin-wen, et al. Characterizing and Estimating Soil Evaporation in Taklimakan Desert Highway Shelterbelt[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2011, 30(1): 145-148.
ZHANG Jian-guo, SUN Shu-guo, XU Xin-wen, et al. Characterizing and Estimating Soil Evaporation in Taklimakan Desert Highway Shelterbelt[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2011, 30(1): 145-148.DOI:
Soil evaporation is an important component of water consumption of the Taklimakan Desert Highway Shelterbelt.Micro-Lysimeters were used to measure soil evaporation within an irrigation cycle at different distances from the trees drip-irrigated with saline water.Meanwhile
the relationship between soil evaporation and water surface evaporation was analyzed
and soil moisture evaporation was estimated through onedi-mensional adjustment processing.The results show that a spatial-temporal variation pattern of soil evaporation can be clearly identified in the shelterbelt:at the starting stage
the order of soil evaporation was tree base>50cm from tree base>100cm from tree base;and after the 5th day
the order was 50cm from tree base>tree base>100cm from tree base.Soil evaporation in the shelterbelt decreased with soil water contents. The estimation shows that annual total soil evaporation of the shelterbelt will be approximately 2.63×106m3with drip-irrigation using saline water
accounting for 21.43% of total irrigation volume
and soil evaporation in a growing season accounts for 92.28%of annual soil evaporation.As soil evaporation results in such a high amount of water loss
appropriate measures may be required for reducing soil evaporation and improving water use efficiency.