[1]Huang Jun,Jin Pingwei,Jiang Xuebing.Study on the Relationship Between Runoff Depth, Erosion Yield and Catchment Area, Slope and Rainfall[J].Research of Soil and Water Conservation,2024,31(03):135-142.[doi:10.13869/j.cnki.rswc.2024.03.033]
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Research of Soil and Water Conservation[ISSN 1005-3409/CN 61-1272/P] Volume:
31
Number of periods:
2024 03
Page number:
135-142
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Public date:
2024-04-30
- Title:
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Study on the Relationship Between Runoff Depth, Erosion Yield and Catchment Area, Slope and Rainfall
- Author(s):
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Huang Jun1,2, Jin Pingwei1,2, Jiang Xuebing1,2
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(1.Pearl River Water Resources Research Institute, Guangzhou 510611, China; 2.Soil and Water Conservation Monitoring Center of Pearl River Basin, Guangzhou 510611, China)
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- Keywords:
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catchment area; slope; runoff depth; soil loss
- CLC:
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S157.1
- DOI:
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10.13869/j.cnki.rswc.2024.03.033
- Abstract:
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[Objective] The aims of this study are to analyze the quantitative relationship between runoff depth, soil erosion, and factors such as catchment area and slope, to provide a scientific basis for the construction of physical models of soil erosion and the calibration of their parameters. [Methods] Based on measured field data of natural rainfall on runoff plots under different surface conditions, a multiple parameters nonlinear estimation model for annual rainfall runoff depth and soil erosion was established. [Results] The threshold of rainfall generating runoff initially decreased and then increased with the catchment area and slope before showing a trend of increasing followed by decreasing. The annual runoff depth(Y1)and annual soil loss(Y2)showed a pattern of first increase and then decrease with the increase in area. Y1 initially decreased and then rapidly increased with the slope while Y2 continuously increased with the slope. Both Y1 and Y2 increased with the increase in annual rainfall. When the slope area increased to 130 square meters, both Y1 and Y2 reached to their maximum values. When the slope was 13.5 degrees, Y1 reached to its minimum value. The multi-parameter nonlinear regression estimation model for Y1 was highly accurate, with 70% of the data points having a relative error within±30%. [Conclusion] The interaction between catchment area, slope, and annual rainfall is the most significant in affecting annual rainfall runoff depth and erosion amounts. There exists a critical catchment area and a critical slope value for annual runoff depth and erosion amounts.