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Seasonally inundated grasslands of the Mekong

DeltaTran Triet

Vietnam National University – Ho Chi MinhCity

Delta floodplains

Delta floodplain• Hydrology:

– seasonally inundated by Mekong flood water– nutrient-rich

• Geomorphologic setting:– flat, low-laying, extensive depression areas on both

sides and in between the Mekong and the Bassacchannel

– acid sulphate soils• Vegetation:

– Swamp forest dominated by Melaleuca cajuputi, intermingled with herbaceous marshes

– Permanently inundated marshes/pools– Floating vegetation

U-Minh Thuong

Sea water rise and recede Fresh water arrives

Geology Formation

Sediment >12,000 yBP(old sediment)

Sea water level

Sea water level rise

Marine sediment deposited and shell

appeared

Soil formation (> 6,000yBP)

12,000-6,000 yBP

Sediment contain pyritic materials in 6,000-4,000yBP

Marine sediment deposited in 12,000 - 6,000 yBP

Sediment > 12,000 yBP(old sediment)

Sea water came out

Eroded sediment from up-stream of the Mekong river (rich Fe3+)

deposited in mixed fresh and saline water (rich SO4=) in unaerobiccondition to form Pyrite (FeS2)

Soil formation (6,000 – 4,000yBP)

Fresh water come in

Fe3+ SO4=

Reduction

Fe2+ S-

FeS2

Sediment > 12,000 yBP (old sediment)

Fresh water sediment deposited on top to form the delta and build

river levees

Soil formation (<3,000yBP to date)

Marine sediment deposited in 12,000 - 6,000yBP

Sediment contain pyritic materials in 6,000-4,000yBP

Water level in the dry season

Flood plain wetlands

yriticyritic materialsmaterialsexposed to the airexposed to the air

educe xidi eair/bacteriaflooding/bacteria

Fe(II)(TOXIC)Sulfide

Fe(III)-red hydroxideSulphateH+ (ACIDITY)Jarosite KFe3(SO4)2(OH)6

Aluminium (solid)acid (pH<4)

Al3+(aq.)(TOXIC)

yrite e 2

Potentially ASS

Severely & moderately

ASS

A: Horizon with Organic matters

Bg: Horizon (with Brown/Red mottles)

Bj: Horizon (with Brown and/or Jarosite mottles)

C: Horizon (with Pyritic materials)

A typical profile of Acid Sulphate Soil

Ground water level during the dry season

Melaleuca swamp forest

Seasonally inundated grassland

Eleocharis dulcis

Inundation duration: longInundation depth: medium to highAcidity: highSalinity: low to medium

Eleocharis spiralis

Inundation duration: mediumInundation depth: medium Acidity: highSalinity: medium to high

Lepironia grassland

Inundation duration: mediumInundation depth: mediumAcidity: mediumSalinity: low to medium

Ischaemum grassland

Inundation duration: short to mediumInundation depth: low to mediumAcidity: low to mediumSalinity: low

Panicum grassland

Inundation duration: short to longInundation depth: low to mediumAcidity: low to highSalinity: low to medium

Phragmites grassland

Inundation duration: mediumInundation depth: medium Acidity: mediumSalinity: low

Aquatic vegetation in permanently inundated wetlands

Bassac Marsh

Boeung Prek Lapouv

Tram Chim

Ha Tien Plain

Lang Sen

Threats

• Changing of floodplain hydrology due to:– irrigation– flood control

• Wetland loss due to agricultural expansion

• Pollution

Tram Chim National Park• 7,600 ha• Mosaic of Melaleuca

forests, grasslands and swamps

• Critical habitats for many species of water birds, including the Eastern Saruscrane (Grus antigonesharpii)

Eastern Sarus crane

A flagship species of Tram Chim National Park

Sarus Crane Movements

= KNOWN DRY SEASON LOCATIONS

Mekong Delta

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Stung Treng, Cambodia

NEST

ADULT

Tram Chim, Vietnam

Eleocharis spp. (Cyperaceae)

tubers

= Water Gate

Hydrological restoration

Water management

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CRANE POPULATION IN THE LOWER MEKONG BASIN 2001 - 200

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