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Integrating mitigation measures for karst rocky desertification land in the Southwest mountains of China
Yue Li;  Xiaoyong Bai;  Shijie Wang;  Yichao Tian
2019
Source PublicationCarbonates and Evaporites;
Volume34Pages:1095–1106
Abstract

Karst rocky desertification is a unique landscape phenomenon that causes land degradation. Scientists throughout the world are continuously exploring methods for its management. In the southwest mountain areas in China, karst rocky desertification restricts sustainable ecological and economic development, prompting government and academia to focus on environmental mitigation and elimination of poverty in the area. We performed an in-depth analysis of past mitigation models and techniques in the karst area, considering the low utilization efficiency of surface water resources. On the basis of the hydrogeological features of karst and its development, we propose the following technologies for the efficient use of karst surface water resources: on dolomite slopes, surface runoff was collected from gulley confluences, rainwater was collected from road surfaces, and surface springs were diverted into sunken cisterns. In areas with mixed limestone and dolomite, a pavement rainwater catchment facility can be constructed. The development and utilization of surface water resources in karst mountainous areas should be based on their unique hydrogeological structures, and the appropriate technology or model should be selected. We then undertook a study of comprehensive rocky desertification control technology, which considered the low land productivity in rocky desertification areas. A technical model of rocky desertification mitigation was also formulated. In this model, ecological and industrial benefits improve the technologies and the economy in karst areas. Overall, this study aims to provide research-driven technological solutions to address ecological deterioration, poverty, and economic challenges caused by rocky desertification in mountainous karst areas.

KeywordRocky Desertifcation karst Integrating Measure
Indexed ByEI
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/10504
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550002, Guizhou, People’s Republic of China
2.Puding Comprehensive Karst Research and Experimental Station, Institute of Geochemistry, CAS and Science and Technology Department of Guizhou Province, Puding 562100, Guizhou, People’s Republic of China
3.Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, People’s Republic of China
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Yue Li;Xiaoyong Bai;Shijie Wang;Yichao Tian. Integrating mitigation measures for karst rocky desertification land in the Southwest mountains of China[J]. Carbonates and Evaporites;,2019,34:1095–1106.
APA Yue Li;Xiaoyong Bai;Shijie Wang;Yichao Tian.(2019).Integrating mitigation measures for karst rocky desertification land in the Southwest mountains of China.Carbonates and Evaporites;,34,1095–1106.
MLA Yue Li;Xiaoyong Bai;Shijie Wang;Yichao Tian."Integrating mitigation measures for karst rocky desertification land in the Southwest mountains of China".Carbonates and Evaporites; 34(2019):1095–1106.
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