4.7 Article

Effects of precipitation and different distributions of grass strips on runoff and sediment in the loess convex hillslope

Journal

CATENA
Volume 162, Issue -, Pages 130-140

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2017.12.002

Keywords

Soil erosion; Convex hillslope; Grass strips; Regulation mechanism; Soil and water conservation function

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFC0402404]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41330858, 41471226, 41302224]
  3. Shaanxi Province Science and Technology Research and Development Program of China [2014KJXX-20]

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The characteristics of runoff and sediment under different grass strip patterns are important in the study of the mechanisms regulating vegetation in convex hillslope. In this work, using a physical model of a convex hillslope as a carrier, it is analyzed the characteristics of runoff and sediment under five grass strip patterns, as well as regulation mechanism of grass strips on soil erosion through intermittent simulated rainfall experiments. The results show that some grass strip patterns significantly (p < 0.05) influenced both runoff and sediment yield in convex hillslope. Under different grass strip patterns, the runoff amount increased slightly, the runoff time gradually stabilized, and the sediment yield decreased sharply with the increase in rainfall episodes. The water storage and sediment reduction functions with the grass strip on the lower part of the upslope were generally clearer than those with grass on the upper part; however, positioning the grass strip closer to the lowermost end of upslope the grass strip did not clearly improve the water storage and sediment reduction functions. Appropriate positioning of the grass strips can effectively adjust the sediment concentration, and thus further reduce the runoff detachment rate, decrease average runoff velocity by 46%, and weaken the input of energy into the downslope as limiting the acceleration area of runoff rely on the appropriate position. The optimal position for grass strips in the convex hillslope was identified as 60% of the upslope length. In this location, the soil and water conservation functions of the grass strip were optimal, With the runoff and sediment reduced by 7.35% and 62.93%, respectively. The water storage function of the grass strip was weak; however, its direct sediment interception function was relatively better. The effect of vegetation patterns on soil erosion was largely through their effects on rill formation and development and density on the convex slope, especially on the downslope. Moreover, the role of vegetation not only changed the rill erosion position, more importantly, transformed the erosion pattern. This study furthers understanding of the regulation mechanism of grass strip patterns on soil erosion.

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