The influence of land-cover changes on the variability of saturated hydraulic conductivity in tropical peatlands

Mitigation and Adaption Strategies for Global Change
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Understanding the movement of water through peat is essential for effective conservation and management strategies for peatlands. Saturated hydraulic conductivity, Ks, describes water movement through the peat profile. However, the spatial variability of Ks in tropical peatlands and the effects of land conversion on peat characteristics are poorly understood. Utilizing the slug test method, we estimated hydraulic conductivity in tropical peatlands in West Kalimantan, Indonesia, at three depths (0.75, 3.5, and 5.5 m) across four different land-cover types (undrained forests, recently burned forests, early seral communities, and oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) plantations). We found strong spatial autocorrelation among measurements collected at our 19 study sites and evaluated the relationship between hydraulic conductivity and land-cover types, peat properties, and depth of measurement with a hierarchical linear model. Hydraulic conductivity varied greatly (c. 0.001–13.9 m d−1). The best approximating model for estimating Ks contained depth, forest cover, a depth and forest cover interaction, and the von Post degree of decomposition (Ks ~ depth + forest + depth × forest + von Post). Parameter estimates indicated that Ks was greater in forested than non-forested sites and decreased with increasing depth and decomposition stage. There was no evidence that Ks differed among the non-forested sites or was related to other physical and chemical peat properties. Our results suggest that Ks should be measured directly in tropical peatlands rather than estimated as a function of peat properties. Additionally, the strong spatial dependence suggests that similar research designs should examine the sample data for spatial dependence and, if necessary, incorporate hierarchical models.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title The influence of land-cover changes on the variability of saturated hydraulic conductivity in tropical peatlands
Series title Mitigation and Adaption Strategies for Global Change
DOI 10.1007/s11027-018-9802-3
Volume 24
Year Published 2019
Language English
Publisher Springer
Contributing office(s) Coop Res Unit Seattle
Description 21 p.
First page 535
Last page 555
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