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Characteristics of soil salinity profiles and their electromagnetic response under various vegetation types in coastal saline area.

YANG Jing-song; YAO Rong-jiang;ZOU Ping; LIU Guang-ming   

  1. Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, China
  • Received:2008-01-30 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2008-10-20 Published:2008-10-20

Abstract: Aiming at the intrinsic relationships between vegetation type and soil salinity in coastal saline area, and by using electromagnetic induction EM38 and field sampling method, the characteristics of soil salinity profiles under various vegetation types in typical coastal saline region of the Yellow River Delta were analyzed, and the electromagnetic response characters of the salinity profiles were compared. The results showed that across the study area, soil salinity exhibited the characteristics of top enrichment and strong spatial variation. The horizontal electromagnetic conductivity EMh responded well to soil salinity at upper layers, and the response of vertical electromagnetic conductivity EMv to soil salinity at deeper layers was superior to that of EMh. Soil salinity profiles were classified into inverted, normal, and uniform types. The vegetation types of inverted salinity profiles were mainly bare land and Suaeda salsa, while those of normal and uniform salinity profiles were cotton and weed, respectively. The sequence of top enrichment intensity was bare land >S. salsa land>weed land>cotton land. With the change of vegetation type of cotton-weed-S. salsa-bare land, the EMv/EMh value of salinity profiles decreased gradually. Nonparametric test results showed that there was a significant correlation between vegetation type and electromagnetic response characters, and the distribution characters of EMv/EMh under various vegetation types varied significantly.