Modeling the impact of grazing on water budgets
Introduction Land management is important for heat and water transfer by altering plant and soil functions.It is essential to quantify and predict management effects on these processes in order to assess their consequences for plant production and the environment.Many studies have focused on the effects of land management on soil hydraulic properties.However,few studies have dealt with the consequences of these practices on water budgets,especially in the semi-arid grassland.In this paper,in situ measurements of hydro-meteorological and energy elements from the project.
grazing intensity soil property modeling water budget Inner Mongolia grassland
Ying Zhao Stephan Peth Julia Krümmelbein Bettina Ketzer Yingzhi Gao Christian Bernhofer Rainer Horn
Institute of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science,Christian-Albrechts-Universityzu Kiel,Olshausenstr.40, Dresden University of Technology,Institute of Hydrology and Meteorology,Department of Meteorology,Dr
国际会议
呼和浩特
英文
2008-06-29(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)