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Short-term gully retreat rates over rolling hill areas in black soil of Northeast China

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CATENA
卷 71, 期 2, 页码 321-329

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DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2007.02.004

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black soil; gully erosion; global positioning system; digital terrain model; monitoring

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Soil loss has become one severe problem in black soil areas of Northeast China after several decades of cultivation. Gully erosion is one of its main components. In this study, short-term gully retreat was monitored from 5 active gullies selected in representative black soil area during April 2002 to June 2004, using differential global positioning system (GPS). With the support of geographic information system (GIS), multitemporal digital elevation models (DEM) were constructed from the data collected by GPS and then used for further analysis. This presents a new method to compute the retreat rate of gully heads and the rate of soil losses caused by gully erosion. The results indicate that the average volumetric retreat rate was 729.1 m(3) year(-1), corresponding with an average linear retreat rate of 6.2 in year(-1) in gully head and planimetric changes of 323.6 m(2) year(-1) during the two monitored years, but more erosion took place during the second and third monitored period compared to the first. The erosion by freeze thawing and snowmelt accounts for a large percent. And this will be emphasized when rainfall is added in spring. If only considering the third monitored period, the conservatively estimated retreat rate by freeze thawing and snowmelt (i.e. before rainy season) may even reach 8.6 in year(-1) in gully head, with a volumetric rate of 120.9 m(3) year(-1) and planimetric changes of 173.6 m(2) year(-1). These results reveal that gully erosion is a great threat in the study area and conservation measures are urgently needed. Based on the analysis of multi-temporal DEM, one conceptual model for gully developing in black soil of Northeast China is proposed, which is supported by the data. (C) 2007 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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