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Interactive effects of rainfall intensity, kinetic energy and antecedent soil moisture regime on splash erosion in the Ultisol region of South China

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CATENA
Volume 222, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2022.106863

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Splash erosion; Rainfall intensity; Rainfall kinetic energy; Antecedent soil moisture regime; Runoff occurrence

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This study investigated the characteristics of splash erosion and quantified the interactive effects of multiple factors on splash erosion by simulating rainfall and using a modified splash pan. The results showed that rainfall intensity and kinetic energy significantly influenced splash erosion, and the splash erosion rates were lower in dry conditions compared to wet conditions after runoff occurred. Moreover, rainfall kinetic energy and antecedent soil moisture were dominant factors before runoff occurrence, while rainfall intensity, kinetic energy, and their interactions were the main factors after runoff occurrence.
Splash erosion has been acknowledged as a key process of water erosion, depending on multiple factors including rainfall and soil properties, antecedent soil moisture, and surface runoff. Previous studies mostly focused on the effect of simple factors on splash erosion, but the interactive effects of multiple factors on splash erosion are still obscure. Therefore, we investigated the characteristics of splash erosion under simulated rainfall and quantified the interactive effects of multiple factors on splash erosion using a modified splash pan for measuring directional splash erosion. The results showed that total splash erosion (summation of four directional splash erosion) and net splash erosion (downslope minus upslope splash erosion) ranged from 14.4 to 804.8 g m- 2 and 2.0 to 186.5 g m- 2, respectively, and both increased with rainfall intensity and rainfall kinetic energy. The splash erosion rates in the dry run were greater than those in the wet run at the earlier stage, whereas after runoff occurred, the splash erosion rates in the dry run were lower than those in the wet run. Furthermore, the calculated variance contributions indicated that before runoff occurrence, rainfall kinetic energy (KE) and antecedent soil moisture (theta a) were the dominant factors affecting splash erosion, accounting for 25.3 % and 15.0 % of variance contributions, respectively. After runoff occurrence, the main factors affecting splash erosion were rainfall intensity (RI), rainfall kinetic energy (KE) and their interactions, explaining 98.2 % of the total splash and 95.7 % of the net splash for all variance contributions. In addition, the effect of shallow flow on splash erosion was dependent on the ratio of flow depth and raindrop diameter (h/D). The thresholds of h/D seemingly ranged from 0.63 to 0.86 and 0.77 to 1.02 for the dry and wet runs under 100 mm h-1 rainfall intensity. This study provides a basis for understanding splash erosion mechanisms and improving process-based erosion models.

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