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Potential effects of large linear pipeline construction on soil and vegetation in ecologically fragile regions

文献类型:期刊论文

作者Xiao, Jun ; Wang, Ya-Feng ; Shi, Peng ; Yang, Lei ; Chen, Li-Ding
刊名ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
出版日期2014
卷号186期号:11页码:8037-8048
关键词Pipeline construction Desert steppe Vegetation index Soil quality Effect scope Corridor Threshold
ISSN号0167-6369
中文摘要Long-distance pipeline construction results in marked human disturbance of the regional ecosystem and brings into question the safety of pipeline construction with respect to the environment. Thus, the direct environmental impact and proper handling of such large projects have received much attention. The potential environmental effects, however, have not been fully addressed, particularly for large linear pipeline projects, and the threshold of such effects is unclear. In this study, two typical eco-fragile areas in western China, where large linear construction projects have been conducted, were chosen as the case study areas. Soil quality indices (SQI) and vegetation indices (VI), representing the most important potential effects, were used to analyze the scope of the effect of large pipeline construction on the surrounding environment. These two indices in different buffer zones along the pipeline were compared against the background values. The analysis resulted in three main findings. First, pipeline construction continues to influence the nearby eco-environment even after a 4-year recovery period. During this period, the effect on vegetation due to pipeline construction reaches 300 m beyond the working area, and is much larger in distance than the effect on soil, which is mainly confined to within 30 m either side of the pipeline, indicating that vegetation is more sensitive than soil to this type of human disturbance. However, the effect may not reach beyond 500 m from the pipeline. Second, the scope of the effect in terms of distance on vegetation may also be determined by the frequency of disturbance and the intensity of the pipeline construction. The greater the number of pipelines in an area, the higher the construction intensity and the more frequent the disturbance. Frequent disturbance may expand the effect on vegetation on both sides of the pipeline, but not on soil quality. Third, the construction may eliminate the stable, resident plant community. During the recovery period, the plant community in the work area of the pipeline is replaced by some species that are rare or uncommon in the resident plant community because of human disturbance, thereby increasing the plant diversity in the work area. In terms of plant succession, the duration of the recovery period has a direct effect on the composition and structure of the plant community. The findings provide a theoretical basis and scientific foundation for improving the environmental impact assessment (EIA) of oil and gas pipeline construction as it pertains to the desert steppe ecosystem, and provide a reference point for recovery and management of the eco-environment during the pipeline construction period.
WOS记录号WOS:000343051400081
公开日期2015-03-23
源URL[http://ir.rcees.ac.cn/handle/311016/9208]  
专题生态环境研究中心_城市与区域生态国家重点实验室
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Xiao, Jun,Wang, Ya-Feng,Shi, Peng,et al. Potential effects of large linear pipeline construction on soil and vegetation in ecologically fragile regions[J]. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT,2014,186(11):8037-8048.
APA Xiao, Jun,Wang, Ya-Feng,Shi, Peng,Yang, Lei,&Chen, Li-Ding.(2014).Potential effects of large linear pipeline construction on soil and vegetation in ecologically fragile regions.ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT,186(11),8037-8048.
MLA Xiao, Jun,et al."Potential effects of large linear pipeline construction on soil and vegetation in ecologically fragile regions".ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT 186.11(2014):8037-8048.

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