Bibliographic Details
| Title: |
Water and Salt Dynamics in Cultivated, Abandoned, and Lake Systems Under Irrigation Reduction in the Hetao Irrigation District. |
| Authors: |
Hao, Lina1,2,3 (AUTHOR), Wang, Guoshuai4,5 (AUTHOR) vijay.singh@ag.tamu.edu, Singh, Vijay P.2,6 (AUTHOR), Liu, Tingxi1,2,3 (AUTHOR) txliu1966@163.com |
| Source: |
Agronomy. Jul2025, Vol. 15 Issue 7, p1650. 25p. |
| Subject Terms: |
*IRRIGATION, *SALINIZATION, *ECOSYSTEMS, *WATER table, *SOIL salinization, *FLUID dynamics |
| Abstract: |
The shifting irrigation reduction in the Hetao Irrigation District and the inability to effectively discharge salts from the system have led to significant changes in salt migration patterns. Based on the integration of long-term field observations (2017–2023) with soil hydrodynamics and solute transport models, this study explored the impact of irrigation reduction on water and salt migration in a cropland–wasteland–lake system. The results indicated that before and after the reduction in irrigation and decline in groundwater levels, the migration rates of groundwater from croplands to wastelands and from wastelands to lakes remained relatively stable, averaging 78% and 40%. During the crop growth period, after irrigation reduction and groundwater level decline, the volume of groundwater recharging lakes from wastelands decreased by 80–120 mm, causing a water deficit in the lakes of 679–789 mm. After irrigation reduction and groundwater level decline, during the crop growth period, 1402 kg/ha of salt remained in the wasteland groundwater, and 597–861 kg/ha of salt accumulated in the cropland groundwater, exceeding previous levels, leading to salinization in the cropland and wasteland groundwater. This study provides insights relevant to managing groundwater and soil salinity in irrigation areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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