Soil Erosion and Sediment Deposition Is the Principal Origin of the Soil and Water Resources To Be Suffered From Devastation
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Soil Erosion and Sediment Deposition Is the Principal Origin of the Soil and Water Resources To Be Suffered From Devastation
Bulletin of Soiland Water ConservationVol. 6, Issue 6, Pages: 1-4(1987)
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1. 西南农业大学
2. 四川宜宾自然免耕研究所
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Published:1987
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Hou Guangjun, Li Xiaopin, Liu Zhongchen, et al. Soil Erosion and Sediment Deposition Is the Principal Origin of the Soil and Water Resources To Be Suffered From Devastation[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 1987, 6(6): 1-4.
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Hou Guangjun, Li Xiaopin, Liu Zhongchen, et al. Soil Erosion and Sediment Deposition Is the Principal Origin of the Soil and Water Resources To Be Suffered From Devastation[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 1987, 6(6): 1-4.DOI:
Soil Erosion and Sediment Deposition Is the Principal Origin of the Soil and Water Resources To Be Suffered From Devastation
Soil erosion not only causes the thining and poorness of soillayer
and frequent drought
but also various kind of disastrous consequences such as overflowing from rivers subsequent to soil erosion
flooding disasters
fertile land to be destroyed and the casualties of man or domestic animals. Soil conservation work must be performed to fundamental problems and the outward ones simultanenously
but harnessing the fundation is the major aspect. The so-called harnessing fundation refers to the way that the ecological no-till should be carried out on either sloping field or rain-fed and water-irrigated field. So
both soil erosion is eliminated and soil loss held back
and we could see the marvelous sense that grasses and trees are growing vigrously
all season looks green and abandant harvest of all food crops could be obtained wherever and whenever
accompanied with the comprehensive development of farming
forestry
husbandry and sideline production. The so-called harnessing outward problems refers to such activities as increasing agricultural capital to make capital construction of farmland greatly
planting trees and building forest in large scale
deeping and clearing all channels in order to make farmland be easy to irrigate or drain