Reduction in Sediment Yield by Engineering Control and Tillage Measures of Soil and Water Conservation in Hekouzhen--Longmen Region
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Reduction in Sediment Yield by Engineering Control and Tillage Measures of Soil and Water Conservation in Hekouzhen--Longmen Region
Bulletin of Soiland Water ConservationVol. 31, Issue 4, Pages: 130-133(2012)
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1. 北京林业大学水土保持学院,北京,100083
2. 黄河水土保持生态环境监测中心,陕西,西安,710021
3. 水利部水土保持监测中心,北京,100053
4. 北京师范大学地理学与遥感科学学院,北京,100875
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CAO Wei, GAO Yun-fei, LI Zhi-guang, et al. Reduction in Sediment Yield by Engineering Control and Tillage Measures of Soil and Water Conservation in Hekouzhen--Longmen Region[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2012, 31(4): 130-133.
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CAO Wei, GAO Yun-fei, LI Zhi-guang, et al. Reduction in Sediment Yield by Engineering Control and Tillage Measures of Soil and Water Conservation in Hekouzhen--Longmen Region[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2012, 31(4): 130-133.DOI:
Reduction in Sediment Yield by Engineering Control and Tillage Measures of Soil and Water Conservation in Hekouzhen--Longmen Region
the study focused on the calculation of re-gional sediment reduction by engineering control and tillage measures(E
T). Approximately 1% of the total area was surveyed in grids to obtain detailed information regarding engineering controls and tillage. Com-bined with existing research findings
the potential and actual amount of soil erosion modulus(Arand A
re-spectively) were calculated for the surveyed blocks of land. Using A/A' as the value of grid where field sur-vey was conducted
regional factors E and T were then obtained as the basis to estimate sediment yield and reduction in sediment yield by engineering projects and tillage practices. The results show that the total area of the eroded land and the spatial distribution of the soil erosion intensity were consistent with the existing research results. The regional soil erosion modulus was estimated as high as 4 004 t/km2·a) and total sedi-ment yield of the study area reached 4.54×108 t/a. Engineering projects and tillage practices possibly con-tributed reduction of 8.00×107 t/a to the total sediment yield. The eroded land concentrated in the middle area of the loess hilly and gully region