盐沼植被缓流能力观测研究-以崇明东滩海三棱藨草盐沼区为例

Translated title of the contribution: Observation and Study on Flow Attention Capacity of Saltmarsh: A Case Study of Scirpus Mariqueter in Chongming Dongtan

Zehao Xie, Benwei Shi, Bo Tian, Qian Chen, Wenxiang Zhang, Jinghua Gu

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Abstract

Saltmarshes in coastal area can reduce flow velocity and stabilize sediments. In this study, we took Scirpus mariqueter in Chongming Dongtan of the Yangtze Estuary as the research object, and set up three observation transects with the pattern of "mudflat-vegetation frontier-vegetation" to measure the flow velocity, direction and water depth in different phenological periods. The results show that Scirpus mariqueter has a significant capacity to reduce flow velocity: The average velocity in saltmarsh is lower than that of the mudflat, the capacity of attenuation is stronger than that of the mudflat, and the flow attenuation rate is 1.47 to 3.48 times that of the mudflat. In different phenological periods, the flow attenuation rates in Scirpus mariqueter saltmarsh rank in the following order: Mid growing period > late growing period> withering period, which are 1.15%, 1.06%, and 0.50% m-1, respectively. The capacity of flow attenuation is positively related to the flow velocity, and the correlation coefficients of the three phenological periods are all greater than 0.80. Except for the withering period, the capacity of flow attenuation is negatively related to water depth, and the absolute value of correlation coefficient is greater than 0.90.

Translated title of the contributionObservation and Study on Flow Attention Capacity of Saltmarsh: A Case Study of Scirpus Mariqueter in Chongming Dongtan
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)571-581
Number of pages11
JournalJilin Daxue Xuebao (Diqiu Kexue Ban)/Journal of Jilin University (Earth Science Edition)
Volume52
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 26 Mar 2022

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