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Quantitative assessment of impacts of regional climate and human activities on saline-alkali land changes: A case study of Qian’an County, Jilin Province

2010; Science Press; Volume: 20; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1007/s11769-010-0091-3

ISSN

1993-064X

Autores

Yi Lian, Jie Wang, Gang Tu, Hongling Ren, Baizhu Shen, Keguang Zhi, Shangfeng Li, Zongting Gao,

Tópico(s)

Plant Ecology and Soil Science

Resumo

Interdecadal and interannual variations of saline-alkali land area in Qian'an County, Jilin Province, China were comprehensively analyzed in this paper by means of satellite remote sensing interpretation, field flux observations and regional climate diagnosis. The results show that on the interannual scale, the impact of climate factors accounts for 71.6% of the total variation of the saline-alkali land area, and that of human activities accounts for 28.4%. Therefore the impact of climate factors is obviously greater than that of human activities. On the interdecadal scale, the impact of climate factors on the increase of the saline-alkali land area accounts for 43.2%, and that of human activities accounts for 56.8%. The impact of human activities on the variation of saline-alkali land area is very clear on the interdecadal scale, and the negative impact of human activities on the environment should not be negligible. Besides, changes in the area of heavy saline-alkali land have some indication for development of saline-alkali land in Qian'an County.

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