Distribution, morphology and habitats of saline wetlands: a case study from Monegros, Spain

Author

Conesa i Mor, Josep A. (Josep Antoni)

Herrero Isern, Juan

Castañeda del Alamo, Carmen

Publication date

2015-11-18T11:39:42Z

2015-11-18T11:39:42Z

2013



Abstract

Wetlands in semiarid regions have received less attention than wetlands in humidtemperate areas, and the limited amount of information has resulted in little regulatory recognition. A comprehensive map of the saline wetlands that occur in karstic depressions in the semiarid region of Monegros, NE Spain, was developed from historical data, topography, and surveys of vascular flora. Playa-lakes and other saline depressions are expressions of solution dolines largely founded on groundwater dynamics and favored by the limestone and gypsum-rich substrate. Substrate composition, groundwater dynamics, and the network of infilled valleys are key factors in the distribution of the wetlands. In spite of the anthropogenic imprint, wetlands morphometrics are the expression of geological processes. Significant correlations were found between basin area and depth, and between elongation and substrate composition. The predominantly subelongated shape of the Monegros saline wetlands (MSW) reflects their origin and a geometry strongly influenced by fractures. Grouping the MSW based on geological and vegetation features, provide a predictable relationship of surficial processes with the occurrence of otherwise complex and undetectable hydrological connectivity. Our ten geologybased Groups showed a high intra-group variation in depth, elongation, and vegetation cover. The eight vegetation-based categories mirror the gradation in flooding frequency and the soil salinity of MSW. The significant contrasts existing in-between the groups of wetlands and the disclosure of their causal factors provides a functional perspective at the landscape scale. This approach will help to monitor the ongoing environmental alterations associated with new on-farm irrigation developments.


This study was part of project AGL2012-40100 funded by the Spanish Government, and 2012/GALC-036. First author was co-financed with European Social Funds.

Document Type

article
publishedVersion

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Desert; Endorheic; Halophytes

Publisher

Universidad de Barcelona

Related items

info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO//AGL2012-40100-C02-01/ES/LOS HUMEDALES SALINOS ANTE LA AGRICULTURA Y LA CONSERVACION DE SUELOS Y ORGANISMOS HALOFILOS EN TIERRAS ARIDAS/

MICINN/PN2008-2011/2012/GALC-036

Reproducció del document publicat a https://doi.org/10.1344/105.000002055

Geologica Acta, 2013, vol. 11, núm 4, p. 371-388

Rights

cc-by-sa (c) Castañeda del Alamo, Carmen et al., 2013

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/es/

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