Integrated erosion control measures and environmental effects in rocky mountainous areas in northern China

Based on observations of runoff plots and field investigations of gully cross-sections, impacts of various soil and water conservation measures on runoff and sediment yield are analyzed for different rainfall conditions. The results show that antecedent rainfall and rainfall intensity are the main f...

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Cumulated erosion amount
Erosion control
Gullies
Gully head protection
Rainfall
Rainfall character
Runoff
Sediments
Soil (material)
Soil erosion
Vegetation
Water conservation
中国北方
土壤侵蚀过程
山区环境
径流小区
水土流失
综合防治
降雨条件
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