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Response to environmental flows in the Lower Tarim River, Xinjiang, China: An ecological interpretation of water-table dynamics

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P. Houa, R.J.S Beetonb, R.W. Carterb, Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, X.G. Donga and X. Lia

aZhejiang Forestry College, Linan, Zhejiang Province, China

bSchool of Natural and Rural Systems Management, The University of Queensland, Gatton, Qld. 4345, Australia


Received 26 March 2004; 
revised 20 July 2006; 
accepted 27 July 2006. 
Available online 28 September 2006.

Abstract

Increased water-dependent development and utilization have led to significant environmental and hydrological degradation of the Tarim River in western China and its dependent ecosystems. Between the 1950s and 1970s, 350 km of the lower reaches were drained and between 1960 and 1980 the water-table fell from between −2 and −3 m to between −8 and −10 m. Subsequently, riparian ecosystems were seriously degraded. In 2000, the Chinese government launched a program to restore the lower reaches of the river. Four environmental flows of 1034×106 m3 were released from 2000 to 2002. This paper interprets and discusses the ecological significance of changes following the releases and identifies the relationship between water-table dynamics and vegetation responses. Short-term objectives for river restoration are proposed with possible monitoring parameters suggested.

Keywords: Environmental flow; Water-table dynamics; Ecological restoration; Tarim River; China

Article Outline

1. Introduction
2. The Tarim River study area and data collection
3. Water-table dynamics
4. Water-table changes and effect on vegetation
5. Evapotranspiration as an influencing effect
6. Discussion and conclusion
Acknowledgements
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