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This monograph is a fundamental study of watershed erosion and
runoff processes. It utilizes decades of soil erosion data to take
a comprehensive and balanced approach in covering various watershed
erosion processes. While there are many works on soil erosion and
conservation, this book fills the gaps in previously published
research by focusing more on mass movement, gully erosion, soil
piping/tunnel erosion, and the spatial interactions of different
erosion processes. Additionally, the book examines erosion
processes in extreme rainfall events, something typically absent in
short-term studies but discussed in detail here as the book draws
on 60 years of research and observations, including 30 years of the
author's own investigations of erosion under a wide range of
rainfall conditions. The book is divided into 3 parts, and is
intended for soil erosion researchers and practitioners, and
postgraduate students studying soil erosion and water conservation.
Part 1 opens with a comprehensive and critical review of existing
literature on soil erosion processes, discusses this book's place
among existing literature, and examines the major erosion processes
(rainwash, gully erosion, tunnel erosion, and mass movements)
including their controlling factors and mechanisms. Part 2 explores
the spatial interactions of these different erosion processes to
provide a prerequisite for effective design of comprehensive soil
erosion control measures in a watershed. Part 3 evaluates the
relative significance of these erosion processes in sediment
production, the effectiveness of comprehensive soil and water
conservation programs, and the applications of watershed modelling
in determining the impact of land-use changes on soil erosion and
other ecological processes.
This book is the first to systematically explore experimental
erosion by integrating theory, erosion observations, and
conservation applications. Although numerous books have been
published on soil erosion both in English and in Chinese, none has
concentrated on experimental studies on the Loess Plateau of China,
in an attempt to establish a new sub-discipline: experimental
erosion. One main objective of this book is to highlight monitoring
and modeling methods for soil scientists who design and conduct
experimental studies on soil loss. Another objective, and the most
important one, is to make the results of these experiments more
generally available. Accordingly, we have gathered and integrated a
broad range of experimental results, both published and
unpublished. In-depth discussions of the experimental data and new
data processing methods are also included. The work covered here
represents exemplary studies in the field of soil erosion and
conservation, while the new methods and findings presented will
provide practical guidance for controlling soil erosion. Hence the
book offers a valuable resource for graduate students, soil erosion
scientists and engineers, and soil and water conservationists.
This monograph is a fundamental study of watershed erosion and
runoff processes. It utilizes decades of soil erosion data to take
a comprehensive and balanced approach in covering various watershed
erosion processes. While there are many works on soil erosion and
conservation, this book fills the gaps in previously published
research by focusing more on mass movement, gully erosion, soil
piping/tunnel erosion, and the spatial interactions of different
erosion processes. Additionally, the book examines erosion
processes in extreme rainfall events, something typically absent in
short-term studies but discussed in detail here as the book draws
on 60 years of research and observations, including 30 years of the
author's own investigations of erosion under a wide range of
rainfall conditions. The book is divided into 3 parts, and is
intended for soil erosion researchers and practitioners, and
postgraduate students studying soil erosion and water conservation.
Part 1 opens with a comprehensive and critical review of existing
literature on soil erosion processes, discusses this book's place
among existing literature, and examines the major erosion processes
(rainwash, gully erosion, tunnel erosion, and mass movements)
including their controlling factors and mechanisms. Part 2 explores
the spatial interactions of these different erosion processes to
provide a prerequisite for effective design of comprehensive soil
erosion control measures in a watershed. Part 3 evaluates the
relative significance of these erosion processes in sediment
production, the effectiveness of comprehensive soil and water
conservation programs, and the applications of watershed modelling
in determining the impact of land-use changes on soil erosion and
other ecological processes.
This book is the first to systematically explore experimental
erosion by integrating theory, erosion observations, and
conservation applications. Although numerous books have been
published on soil erosion both in English and in Chinese, none has
concentrated on experimental studies on the Loess Plateau of China,
in an attempt to establish a new sub-discipline: experimental
erosion. One main objective of this book is to highlight monitoring
and modeling methods for soil scientists who design and conduct
experimental studies on soil loss. Another objective, and the most
important one, is to make the results of these experiments more
generally available. Accordingly, we have gathered and integrated a
broad range of experimental results, both published and
unpublished. In-depth discussions of the experimental data and new
data processing methods are also included. The work covered here
represents exemplary studies in the field of soil erosion and
conservation, while the new methods and findings presented will
provide practical guidance for controlling soil erosion. Hence the
book offers a valuable resource for graduate students, soil erosion
scientists and engineers, and soil and water conservationists.
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