Surface Runoff and Snowmelt Infiltration into the Soil on Plowlands in the Forest-Steppe and Steppe Zones of the East European Plain


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Abstract

Long-term series of observations over the spring water balance elements on fields with hydrologically contrasting agricultural backgrounds―a loose soil after fall moldboard plowing and a plowland compacted by 12–16% compared to the former soil (perennial grasses, winter crops, stubble)―have been analyzed. The values of surface runoff and water infiltration into the soil in the steppe and forest-steppe zones of European Russia have been calculated for the spring (flooding) period and the entire cold season. The hydrological role of fall plowing has been shown, and water balance elements for the current (1981–2016) and preceding (1957–1980) periods have been compared. A significant decrease in runoff and an increase of water reserve in the soil have been revealed on all plowland types. Consequences of changes in the spring water balance on plowland have been analyzed.

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A. T. Barabanov

All-Russian Research Institute of Agroforestry

Author for correspondence.
Email: a.barabanov2011@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Volgograd, 400062

S. V. Dolgov

Institute of Geography

Email: a.barabanov2011@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119017

N. I. Koronkevich

Institute of Geography

Email: a.barabanov2011@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119017

V. I. Panov

Volga Agroforestry Experimental Station, VNIALMI

Email: a.barabanov2011@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Novoberezovskii, 443534

A. I. Petel’ko

Kozmenko Novosil Zonal Agroforestry Experimental Station, VNIALMI

Email: a.barabanov2011@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Mtsensk, 303035


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