[1]QIN Chuan,HE Bing-hui,WANG Liang,et al.Effect of the Soil Antecedent Water Content on Soil Solutes Loss on Slope of Purple Soil Region[J].Research of Soil and Water Conservation,2013,20(01):19-24.
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Research of Soil and Water Conservation[ISSN 1005-3409/CN 61-1272/P] Volume:
20
Number of periods:
2013 01
Page number:
19-24
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Public date:
2013-02-28
- Title:
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Effect of the Soil Antecedent Water Content on Soil Solutes Loss on Slope of Purple Soil Region
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QIN Chuan1, HE Bing-hui1, WANG Liang1, LIU Yong-xin2
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1. Key Laboratory of the Three Gorges Reservoir Region’s Eco-environment of Ministry of Education, Institute of Resources and Environment, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, China;
2. The 10 th middle school of Longquanyi District, Chengdu 610108, China
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- Keywords:
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purple soil; soil antecedent water content; soil erosion; nutrient loss
- CLC:
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S152.7
- DOI:
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- Abstract:
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Soil antecedent water content affects soil and water loss in purple soil area to some extent. According to the results of lab simulation rainfall experiments, the process and mechanism of rainfall infiltration, runoff process, release-transport and change of runoff and solutes less than four soil antecedent water content 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% were studied on purple soil region. The results showed that runoff intensity presents a logarithmic function with rainfall time changing, runoff intensity trended to be steady about 25 minutes later when rain occurred. The change of accumulated output runoff presented a linearity relationship with soil antecedent water content in unit time. The soil surface runoff and an average depth increase with the rise of initial the moisture contents, and the average infiltration rates on slope changes in the reverse trend. The concentrations of PO43-, K+, Br- of runoff presented the same law, at the beginning of runoff yields, the runoff concentration was very high, and then it got down quickly, finally, it trended to be steady. The soil solute losses was gaining with the increase of soil antecedent water contents, the process that the solutes transport from soil to runoff increased quickly to a peak value from a very small concentration, then gradually decayed to a stable content. Exponential function model was more siutable to describe the process of runoff solutes release, transport and change on purple soil hilly region compared with power function model.