Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4701663 Earth Science Frontiers 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The relationship between vegetation growth and groundwater in arid areas is one of the most active research topics in ecohydrology. Due to less precipitation, the vegetation growth has close relationship with groundwater in northwest arid inland areas of China. Research on the ecological effect of groundwater from large scale has important significance in eco-environment recovery and protection. In this study, we investigated the relationship between the vegetation growth and the depth to water table in the Yinchuan Plain, located in the northwest arid region of China, by combining remote sensing with groundwater observation data. The result show that the depth to water table suitable for the vegetation growth in this region is between 1 to 6 m, the best vegetation growth occurs when the depth to groundwater is around 3.5 m. The relationship between the vegetation growth and the total dissolved solid (TDS) in groundwater was also studied. The results show that the vegetation growth is also affected by the TDS of the groundwater in this region. The vegetation is well developed when the TDS is 0.9 g/L.

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