[1]YANG Chenconghai,CHEN Zhiqiang.Preliminary Study on Approximate Calculation of Erodibility of Red Soil in Hilly Tea Garden of Wuyi Mountains[J].Research of Soil and Water Conservation,2022,29(01):21-27.
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Research of Soil and Water Conservation[ISSN 1005-3409/CN 61-1272/P] Volume:
29
Number of periods:
2022 01
Page number:
21-27
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Public date:
2022-02-20
- Title:
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Preliminary Study on Approximate Calculation of Erodibility of Red Soil in Hilly Tea Garden of Wuyi Mountains
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YANG Chenconghai, CHEN Zhiqiang
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(School of Geography Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou 350107, China)
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- Keywords:
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soil erosion; K value of soil erodibility; least square method; tea garden soil; Wuyishan City
- CLC:
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S157.9
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- Abstract:
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Soil erodibility is an internal dynamic factor of soil erosion, which reflects the sensitivity of soil to external forces. However, the quantitative calculation of soil erodibility generally has the problems on complex parameters and complicated calculation process. In order to find a way to approximately calculate K value and let it convenient to calculate, the mechanical composition and organic matter of 32 groups of tea garden red soils in hilly area of Wuyishan City were determined by settlement method and Tyurin's method, respectively. The differences of soil mechanical composition between M layer(cultivated layer)and N layer(non cultivated layer)were compared. The K value of red soil in tea garden was calculated by EPIC equation and the variation pattern was analyzed. The approximate equation between single particle size data and K value was established and optimized. The results showed that:(1)the red soil in hilly tea garden was mainly composed of sand and clay, the pH value of M layer was lower, and the K value of N layer was higher than that of M layer, so N layer was easier to be eroded;(2)there was a strong negative correlation between sand content and K value, a strong positive correlation between contents of silt and clay and K value, and a weak correlation between organic carbon content and K value;(3)through linear, power function and quadratic polynomial fitting, the approximation equation of sand, silt and K value could be established with good fitting effect, quadratic polynomial had the better fitting effect for sand, power function had the better fitting effect for silt, and the poor fitting effect for clay particle. The fitting error could be reduced by combining the two equations, giving weight with multiple linear regression analysis, and iteratively correcting the mean absolute deviation.