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毕业院校:清华大学

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所在单位:水利工程系

学科:水文学及水资源

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How effective is vegetation in reducing gravity erosion on loess gully sidewall under intense rainfalls?

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论文类型:期刊论文

发表时间:2021-01-10

发表刊物:LAND DEGRADATION & DEVELOPMENT

卷号:31

期号:17

页面范围:2605-2619

ISSN号:1085-3278

关键字:gravity erosion; loess gully sidewall; rainfall simulation experiment; shrubs; topography meter

摘要:Vegetation has long been recognized as an efficient way of preventing soil erosion; however, the effects of plants on gravity erosion are still broadly unknown, especially under heavy rain conditions. In order to evaluate their influences on gravity erosion, a series of rainfall simulation experiments were performed on a model of the loess gully sidewall, with a height of 1.5 m anda slope gradient of 70 degrees. The experiments were divided into two groups--bare land models (BLMs) and shrub land models (SLMs)--for inter- and intragroup comparison, respectively. The experimental results reveal that shrubs had different influences on the varied types of gravity erosion on the gully sidewall. The average landslide volume was 42% greater in the SLMs than in the BLMs, while the average avalanches and mudslide volumes in the SLMs were 50 and 36% less, respectively. Additionally, the average amount of erosion after rain in the SLMs was 33.17 x 10(3) cm(3) more than that in the BLMs, indicating that the vegetation may increase the occurrence of mass failure after a heavy rainfall. Compared with the anchoring effect of vegetation root, the change in soil water resulted from vegetation on the slope had a relatively great effect on aggravating the gravity erosion under heavy rainfalls. The experimental results suggest that the shrub restoration measures can be used to mitigate erosion in the areas experiencing frequent debris flows and hydraulic movements on the Loess Plateau, China.