Eco-morphological response of floodplain forests (Populus euphratica Oliv.) to water diversion in the lower Tarim River, northwest China

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Tayierjiang Aishan
Ümüt Halik
Alishir Kurban
Bernd Cyffka
Martin Kuba
Florian Betz
Maierdang Keyimu
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[1] Xinjiang University,Key Laboratory of Oasis Ecology, College of Resources and Environmental Science
[2] Catholic University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt,Faculty of Geography and Mathematics
[3] Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography,undefined
[4] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Environmental Earth Sciences | 2015年 / 73卷
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Tarim River; Water diversion; Floodplain forests; Tree vitality;
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The Tarim River is about 1,320 km long and is one of the longest continental inland waterways in the world. In an undisturbed state, it is accompanied on both sides by floodplain forests of Euphrates poplar (Populus euphratica Oliv.). The rising water consumption in the upper and middle reaches, and massive hydro-technical interventions in the development of uncultivated land for cotton farming, especially during the last decades, have led to a widespread destruction of the natural ecosystems. This is the case particularly in the lower reaches of the river, where 320 km of the floodplain forests are either highly degraded or dead. Since the year 2000, the Chinese government has made efforts to restore these ecosystems and conducted man-made water diversion project into the affected area. The starting phase of recovering measures needs an efficient and extensive long-term monitoring. A combined approach of remote sensing and terrestrial samples can meet these demands. This study is based on the data from a small-scale ecological monitoring in the past 7 years and combination of QuickBird image information of the floodplain forests along the lower reaches of the Tarim River within the purview of the man-made restoration project. The effects of the artificial water diversion on the dynamics of the groundwater layer and the revitalization of P. euphratica floodplain forests have been analysed in the Arghan transect. The results showed that the groundwater level has risen from 12.6 to 5.5–6.2 m below the surface in the vicinity of the river beds. Some eco-morphological parameters of the P. euphratica trees have different levels of response to the ecological water diversion. To specify, in the vertical direction, the farther the trees are from the river, the weaker the response of ecological indicators. These parameters include tree vitality level, crown diameter, under branch height as well as newly developed crown types of P. euphratica trees. Generally, the floodplain forests within 200 m to the riverbed recovered remarkably, and those between 200 and 800 m from the river showed a medium response to the water transfer, while forests further away than 800 m from the river bed showed less sign of recovery.
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