Mechanism of Forming Soil Erosion Landscape on Danjiangkou City of Hubei Province
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Mechanism of Forming Soil Erosion Landscape on Danjiangkou City of Hubei Province
Bulletin of Soiland Water ConservationVol. 20, Issue 5, Pages: 34-36(2001)
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中国地质大学地球科学学院,湖北,武汉,430074
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Published:2001
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WANG Shaojun, ZHANG Zhi. Mechanism of Forming Soil Erosion Landscape on Danjiangkou City of Hubei Province[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2001, 20(5): 34-36.
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WANG Shaojun, ZHANG Zhi. Mechanism of Forming Soil Erosion Landscape on Danjiangkou City of Hubei Province[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2001, 20(5): 34-36.DOI:
Mechanism of Forming Soil Erosion Landscape on Danjiangkou City of Hubei Province
The multi function Danjiangkou reservoir with national stage is in churchyard of Danjiangkou city of Hubei province
Studying on mechanism of soil erosion to reservoir range has an important theoretic and practical meaning. The soil erosion location just as the follows: happening
factor leading disaster and curing means. This theory of location differs from previously theory. The soil erosion landscape of Danjiangkou city can be divided into two parts with the boundary of Wudang mountain Langhe town. The patch of landscape in the southern is scatter
the corridor of landscape in the northern is directional. The cause of two the landscape grillwork formation is correlation with the following factors
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