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干旱区科学  2014, Vol. 6 Issue (4): 400-409    DOI: 10.1007/s40333-013-0246-z
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Soil surface roughness change and its effect on runoff and erosion on the Loess Plateau of China
LongShan ZHAO, XinLan LIANG, FaQi WU*
College of Natural Resources and Environment, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, China
Soil surface roughness change and its effect on runoff and erosion on the Loess Plateau of China
LongShan ZHAO, XinLan LIANG, FaQi WU*
College of Natural Resources and Environment, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, China
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摘要 As an important parameter in the soil erosion model, soil surface roughness (SSR) is used to quantitatively describe the micro-relief on agricultural land. SSR has been extensively studied both experimentally and theoretically; however, no studies have focused on understanding SSR on the Loess Plateau of China. This study investigated changes in SSR for three different tillage practices on the Loess Plateau of China and the effects of SSR on runoff and erosion yield during simulated rainfall. The tillage practices used were zero tillage (ZT), shallow hoeing (SH) and contour ploughing (CP). Two rainfall intensities were applied, and three stages of water erosion processes (splash erosion (I), sheet erosion (II) and rill erosion (III)) were analyzed for each rainfall intensity. The chain method was used to measure changes in SSR both initially and after each stage of rainfall. A splash board was used to measure the splash erosion at stage I. Runoff and sediment data were collected continuously at 2-min intervals during rainfall erosion stages II and III. We found that SSR of the tilled surfaces ranged from 1.0% to 21.9% under the three tillage practices, and the order of the initial SSR for the three treatments was ZT<SH<CP. For the ZT treatment, SSR increased slightly from stage I to III, whereas for the SH and CP treatments, SSR decreased by 44.5% and 61.5% after the three water erosion stages, respectively, and the greatest reduction in SSR occurred in stage I. Regression analysis showed that the changes in SSR with increasing cumulative rainfall could be described by a power function (R2>0.49) for the ZT, SH and CP treatments. The runoff initiation time was longer in the SH and CP treatments than in the ZT treatment. There were no significant differences in the total runoff yields among the ZT, SH and CP treatments. Sediment loss was significantly smaller (P<0.05) in the SH and CP treatments than in the ZT treatment.
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关键词:  arid environment; Alhagi sparsifolia  roots  irrigation treatments  oasis    
Abstract: As an important parameter in the soil erosion model, soil surface roughness (SSR) is used to quantitatively describe the micro-relief on agricultural land. SSR has been extensively studied both experimentally and theoretically; however, no studies have focused on understanding SSR on the Loess Plateau of China. This study investigated changes in SSR for three different tillage practices on the Loess Plateau of China and the effects of SSR on runoff and erosion yield during simulated rainfall. The tillage practices used were zero tillage (ZT), shallow hoeing (SH) and contour ploughing (CP). Two rainfall intensities were applied, and three stages of water erosion processes (splash erosion (I), sheet erosion (II) and rill erosion (III)) were analyzed for each rainfall intensity. The chain method was used to measure changes in SSR both initially and after each stage of rainfall. A splash board was used to measure the splash erosion at stage I. Runoff and sediment data were collected continuously at 2-min intervals during rainfall erosion stages II and III. We found that SSR of the tilled surfaces ranged from 1.0% to 21.9% under the three tillage practices, and the order of the initial SSR for the three treatments was ZT<SH<CP. For the ZT treatment, SSR increased slightly from stage I to III, whereas for the SH and CP treatments, SSR decreased by 44.5% and 61.5% after the three water erosion stages, respectively, and the greatest reduction in SSR occurred in stage I. Regression analysis showed that the changes in SSR with increasing cumulative rainfall could be described by a power function (R2>0.49) for the ZT, SH and CP treatments. The runoff initiation time was longer in the SH and CP treatments than in the ZT treatment. There were no significant differences in the total runoff yields among the ZT, SH and CP treatments. Sediment loss was significantly smaller (P<0.05) in the SH and CP treatments than in the ZT treatment.
Key words:  arid environment; Alhagi sparsifolia    roots    irrigation treatments    oasis
收稿日期:  2013-05-01      修回日期:  2013-07-22           出版日期:  2014-08-12      发布日期:  2013-08-11      期的出版日期:  2014-08-12
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This research was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41271288, 41371273). We thank researchers in the State Key Laboratory of Dryland Agriculture and Soil Erosion on the Loess Plateau for their valuable assistance.

通讯作者:  FaQi WU    E-mail:  wufaqi@263.net
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LongShan ZHAO, XinLan LIANG, FaQi WU. Soil surface roughness change and its effect on runoff and erosion on the Loess Plateau of China[J]. 干旱区科学, 2014, 6(4): 400-409.
LongShan ZHAO, XinLan LIANG, FaQi WU. Soil surface roughness change and its effect on runoff and erosion on the Loess Plateau of China. Journal of Arid Land, 2014, 6(4): 400-409.
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