Soil and Water Loss Control Along Gansu Pipeline in West to East Petroleum Transportation Project
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Soil and Water Loss Control Along Gansu Pipeline in West to East Petroleum Transportation Project
Bulletin of Soiland Water ConservationVol. 31, Issue 5, Pages: 45-49(2012)
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1. 中国石油西部管道公司,新疆,乌鲁木齐,830013
2. 西安文理学院生命科学系,陕西,西安,710065
3. 西北农林科技大学水土保持研究所, 陕西 杨凌,712100
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WANG Peng-fei, LU Qin-an, ZHAO Jun. Soil and Water Loss Control Along Gansu Pipeline in West to East Petroleum Transportation Project[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2012, 31(5): 45-49.
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WANG Peng-fei, LU Qin-an, ZHAO Jun. Soil and Water Loss Control Along Gansu Pipeline in West to East Petroleum Transportation Project[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2012, 31(5): 45-49.DOI:
Soil and Water Loss Control Along Gansu Pipeline in West to East Petroleum Transportation Project
the longest transportation distance among the petroleum pipelines in China. Because the pipeline was paved mechanically
original landform
top soil and vegetation were destroyed
which reduced soil anti-erodibility and caused soil and water loss.The natural sit-uation was firstly summarized and then
soil and water loss and its impacts on ecological environment were analyzed for the pipeline in Gansu Province.The "three synchronous steps" principle must be insisted on.In addition
the measures should be taken according to the following policies
such as the combination of com-prehensive control with comprehensive exploitation
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