Publications by authors named "Yang-Yi Zhao"

Article Synopsis
  • The study examines how alternating drying and wetting impacts soil preferential flow in an arid valley, specifically in the Honghe River area, using methods like dye tracers and image processing.
  • Results indicated that this alternation resulted in pronounced matrix flow in the topsoil, increased dye penetration depth, and a higher number of macropores, which in turn enhanced stable effluent rates.
  • The findings suggest that the size distribution of macropores shifted due to drying and wetting cycles, making soil more susceptible to preferential flow with a notable correlation between macropore characteristics and flow rates.
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To clarify the morphological characteristics of soil preferential flow and the effect of plant roots on its formation, plants from the typical vegetation types of an artificial woodland (Leucaena acacia) and a dry watershed grassland (Heteropogon contortus) of Yuanmou County, Jinsha River were selected as the experimental objects. Based on the staining and tracing method combined with Photoshop CS5 and the Image-Pro Plus 6.0 image processing technology, we analyzed the morphological and distribution characteristics of soil preferential flow under the two planting types and examined the effects of plant roots.

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We explored the effects of microtopography changes from artificial intervention of soil and water conservation (contour reverse-slope terrace, CRT) on tree growth in a degraded woodland on hillslope in water resource area of Songhua dam in Kunming City. The differences of the diameter at breast height (DBH), tree height, new branch increment, and leaf area index (LAI) of dominant tree species in different plots were compared through dynamic monitoring. Then, the causes of differences were analyzed by combining the soil water availability.

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