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Erosion of sodic soil in sloping field during rainfall process

Article Abstract by: TsingHua    

Original Author: Transactions of The Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering
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This abstract was translated from 降雨过程中碱性坡耕地土壤侵蚀的研究
Management of soil erosion in sloping fields is one of the main tasks of water and soil conservation. In order to investigate infiltration and erosion characteristics of soil in sloping fields during rainfall process, infiltration and erosion of loamy loess soils with two ESP levels under different slopes were conducted using a rain simulator in laboratory. Exchangeable sodium percentage (ESP) of soils was 2.8 and 52.0 respectively, and soil slope was within the range of 5%~25%. The experimental data indicated that soil infiltration rate increased with decreasing ESP or increasing slope under the rainfall condition, and soil erodibility increased with increase of soil ESP or soil slope. Accumulative erosion linearly increased with accumulative rainfall amount under various ESP levels and land slopes, it also increased with increased slope angle. However, the increasing gradient of soil erosion against slope was much faster in high ESP soil than in low ESP soil with greater land slopes (>15%). The empirical formula of USLE calculated the slope factor well for low ESP soil, but poorly for high ESP soil. The WEPP model underestimated slope factor at great slope steepness for both ESP soils due to hill erosion.
Published: March 30, 2003
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