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Infiltration and moisture movement in coastal sand dunes, Studland, Dorset, U.K.: preliminary results

Authors :
Gardner, Rita
McLaren, Sue
Source :
Journal of Coastal Research. Fall1999, Vol. 15 Issue 4, p936. 0p.
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

This paper reports the initial findings from a study of soil moisture within a series of three unlithified dune ridges at Studland, Dorset, on the southern coast of England. The infiltration and movement ofmoisture was monitored at each dune crest, slack and mid position onwindward and leeward flanks, using capacitance probe technology. Themean moisture level in the dunes (excluding the troughs) was close to 7% and ranged between 1 and 18%. The rapidity and sensitivity of response of the dune sands to wetting and draining decreased markedly with depth over a distance of 1.3 m, and the behaviour patterns fell into three clear zones: 0-45 cm; 60-90 cm 110-150 cm. The uppermost was the most sensitive and experienced the greatest number of wetting and drying cycles. Differences in moisture regime also varied according to the density of vegetation cover and position over the dune. On well vegetated sands the moisture was concentrated in the upper levelsof the dune, corresponding to the thin soil and the rhizosphere, andin unvegetated dunes moisture was retained at depth. Spatially, crests are the driest positions and small but persistent differences in moisture were recorded between windward and leeward flanks which may reflect the movement of subsurface moisture along bedding planes. These observed patterns correspond well with existing knowledge of susceptibility to early diagenetic change within the vadose zone of dune sands. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07490208
Volume :
15
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Coastal Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
8216469