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Change of Soil Erosion Characteristic under Different Vegetation
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Abstract
The runoff amount, soil erosion amount and infiltration rate were analyzed on different rainfall and different underlying horizon in base of yellow river institute of hydraulic research at 2018. The date shows: the runoff amount of bare slope is 7 times that of grass slope, the runoff amount of heavy rainfall is 2 times that of middle rainfall and is 20 times that of small rainfall; the soil erosion amount of bare slope and arable slope is 100 times that of grass slope; the steady soil erosion amount of small rainfall is 1/4 times that of middle rainfall and is 1/30 times that of heavy rainfall on grass slope; the infiltration rate of bare slope and arable slope is 1/3 times of grass slope; the grass slope infiltration rate is about 0.6mm/min in small rainfall, the middle and heavy rainfall get the steady infiltration rate at experiment continue 30min and 12min.
Title: Change of Soil Erosion Characteristic under Different Vegetation
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Abstract
The runoff amount, soil erosion amount and infiltration rate were analyzed on different rainfall and different underlying horizon in base of yellow river institute of hydraulic research at 2018.
The date shows: the runoff amount of bare slope is 7 times that of grass slope, the runoff amount of heavy rainfall is 2 times that of middle rainfall and is 20 times that of small rainfall; the soil erosion amount of bare slope and arable slope is 100 times that of grass slope; the steady soil erosion amount of small rainfall is 1/4 times that of middle rainfall and is 1/30 times that of heavy rainfall on grass slope; the infiltration rate of bare slope and arable slope is 1/3 times of grass slope; the grass slope infiltration rate is about 0.
6mm/min in small rainfall, the middle and heavy rainfall get the steady infiltration rate at experiment continue 30min and 12min.
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