On the role of hydrologic processes in soil and landscape evolution modeling: concepts, complications and partial solutions
Gerke, HH (Gerke, H. H.)[ 7 ]; Lin, HS (Lin, H. S.)[ 5,6 ]; Temme, AJAM (Temme, A. J. A. M.)[ 3,4 ]; van der Meij, WM (van der Meij, W. M.)[ 1,2 ]; Sommer, M (Sommer, M.)[ 1,8 ]
刊名EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS
2018-10
卷号185页码:1088-1106
DOI10.1016/j.earscirev.2018.09.001
文献子类期刊论文
英文摘要

The ability of water to transport and transform soil materials is one of the main drivers of soil and landscape development. In turn, soil and landscape properties determine how water is distributed in soil landscapes. Understanding the complex dynamics of this co-evolution of soils, landscapes and the hydrological system is fundamental in adapting land management to changes in climate. Soil-Landscape Evolution Models (SLEMs) are used to simulate the development and evolution of soils and landscapes. However, many hydrologic processes, such as preferential flow and subsurface lateral flow, are currently absent in these models. This limits the applicability of SLEMs to improve our understanding of feedbacks in the hydro-pedo-geomorphological system. Implementation of these hydrologic processes in SLEMs faces several complications related to calculation demands, limited methods for linking pedogenic and hydrologic processes, and limited data on quantification of changes in the hydrological system over time. In this contribution, we first briefly review processes and feedbacks in soil-landscape-hydrological systems. Next, we elaborate on the development required to include these processes in SLEMs. We discuss the state-of-the-art knowledge, identify complications, give partial solutions and suggest important future development. The main requirements for incorporating hydrologic processes in SLEMs are: (1) designing a model framework that can deal with varying timescales for different sets of processes, (2) developing and implementing methods for simulating pedogenesis as a function of water flow, (3) improving and implementing knowledge on the evolution and dynamics of soil hydraulic properties over different timescales, and (4) improving the database on temporal changes and dynamics of flow paths.

语种英语
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.ieecas.cn/handle/361006/9588]  
专题地球环境研究所_黄土与第四纪地质国家重点实验室(2010~)
通讯作者van der Meij, WM (van der Meij, W. M.)[ 1,2 ]
作者单位1.Soil Geography and Landscape Group, Wageningen University and Research, P.O. Box 47, 6700, AA, Wageningen, The Netherlands;
2.Department of Geography, Kansas State University, 920 N17th street, Manhattan, KS 66506, USA;
3.Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado, Campus Box 450, Boulder, CO 80309-0450, USA;
4.Department of Ecosystem Science and Management, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA;
5.Research area Landscape Functioning, Working group Hydropedology, Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF), Eberswalder Straße 84, 15374Müncheberg, Germany;
6.Department of Eco-Environment, Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi’an, People’s Republic of China;
7.Institute of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Potsdam, Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 24–25, 14476 Potsdam, Germany
8.Research Area Landscape Functioning, Working group Landscape Pedology, Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF), Eberswalder Straße 84, 15374Müncheberg, Germany;
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Gerke, HH ,Lin, HS ,Temme, AJAM ,et al. On the role of hydrologic processes in soil and landscape evolution modeling: concepts, complications and partial solutions[J]. EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS,2018,185:1088-1106.
APA Gerke, HH ,Lin, HS ,Temme, AJAM ,van der Meij, WM ,&Sommer, M .(2018).On the role of hydrologic processes in soil and landscape evolution modeling: concepts, complications and partial solutions.EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS,185,1088-1106.
MLA Gerke, HH ,et al."On the role of hydrologic processes in soil and landscape evolution modeling: concepts, complications and partial solutions".EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS 185(2018):1088-1106.
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