Response of Slope Erosion to Global Climate Change on the Loess Tableland
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Response of Slope Erosion to Global Climate Change on the Loess Tableland
Bulletin of Soiland Water ConservationVol. 29, Issue 1, Pages: 1-6(2010)
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1. 西北农林科技大学 资源环境学院, 陕西 杨凌,712100
2. 中国科学院 水利部 水土保持研究所, 陕西 杨凌,712100
3. USDA2ARS Grazinglands Research Laboratory,Reno,Oklahoma,El,USA,73036
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LI Zhi, LIU Wen-zhao, ZHANG Xun-chang, et al. Response of Slope Erosion to Global Climate Change on the Loess Tableland[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2010, 29(1): 1-6.
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LI Zhi, LIU Wen-zhao, ZHANG Xun-chang, et al. Response of Slope Erosion to Global Climate Change on the Loess Tableland[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2010, 29(1): 1-6.DOI:
Response of Slope Erosion to Global Climate Change on the Loess Tableland
Climate change will have considerable impacts on soil erosion on the Loess Plateau and assessing the possible impacts may provide useful information for agriculture production.The objective of this study was to simulate the response of slope erosion(5°and 10°) on the loess tableland during 2010-2039 based on HadCM3(Hadley Centre Coupled Model
version 3)and WEPP(Water Erosion Prediction Project)model.GCMs predicted a 1.8% to 17.5% increase in annual precipitation
0.5℃ to 0.9℃ rises in maximum temperature
and 2.0℃to 2.3℃rise in minimum temperature for the region.Compared with the present climate
the runoff and soil loss of May and August to October will increase greatly.Percent increases
as averaged for each emissions scenario and slope
ranged from 51% to 117% for annual runoff and 31% to 170% for annual soil loss.Climate change will exacerbate soil and water loss in hillslopes on the Loess Plateau and some countermeasures are necessary to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change.