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- Title
Wind erosion of saline playa sediments and its ecological effects in Ebinur Lake, Xinjiang, China.
- Authors
Dongwei Liu; Abuduwaili, Jilili; Jiaqiang Lei; Guangyang Wu; Dongwei Gui
- Abstract
In many arid and semiarid areas, dry lake beds (saline playa) represent a tremendous source of unconsolidated salt-rich sediments that are available for aeolian transport. Severe salt-dust storms caused by the erosion of such landforms have become very harmful natural phenomena. In this study, sample analysis and field erosion monitoring of Ebinur Lake was conducted to investigate the salt content, chemical composition, and wind erosion intensity of surface salt-rich sediments. The effects of salt-dust rising from the playa on the growth and physiological health of plants were also evaluated in this study through a leaf dustfall test. The results indicate that water-soluble salts assemble densely on the dry lake bed surface. At a depth of 0-2 cm, the highest salt contents can exceed 40%, with sulfate and chloride being the main anions present and Na, Ca, and Mg being the primary cations. The annual wind erosion rate ranged from 0.48 to 5.6 cm in the northwest portion of the lake and from 0.24 to 0.96 cm in the southeast portion. Salt-dust storms caused by wind erosion of saline playa sediments seriously influenced the normal absorption of minerals by plant leaves. Under the influence of salt-dust storms, plant leaves absorb more Na, but far less K.
- Subjects
WIND erosion; LAKE sediments; SALT; DUST; ANIONS; CATIONS
- Publication
Environmental Earth Sciences, 2011, Vol 63, Issue 2, p241
- ISSN
1866-6280
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12665-010-0690-4