Mapping the Risk of Water Erosion in the Watershed of the Ningxia-Inner Mongolia Reach of the Yellow River, China

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作者
DU He-qiang [1 ]
XUE Xian [1 ]
WANG Tao [1 ]
机构
[1] Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Chinese Soil Loss Equation(CSLE); Erosion risk; Geographically weighted regression(GWR); Yellow River;
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S157 [水土保持];
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0815 ; 082802 ; 090707 ; 0910 ;
摘要
Mapping and assessing soil-erosion risk can address the likelihood of occurrence of erosion as well as its consequences. This in turn provides precautionary and relevant suggestions to assist in disaster reduction. Because soil erosion by water in the watershed of the Ningxia-Inner Mongolia reach of the Yellow River is closely related to silting of the upper reaches of the Yellow River, it is necessary to assess erosion risk in this watershed. This study aims to identify the soil-erosion risk caused by water in the watershed of the Ningxia-Inner Mongolia reach of the Yellow River from 2001 to 2010. Empirical models called Chinese Soil Loss Equation(CSLE) and Modified Universal Soil Loss Equation(MUSLE) were used to predict the erosion modulus in slope surfaces and gullies. Then the soil erosion risk in this watershed was assessed according to the classification criteria of soil erosion intensities(SL190-2007). The study results showed that the range of values of the erosion modulus in this watershed was 0–44,733t/km2/a. More than 20% of the total watershed area was found to present an erosion risk, with the regions at risk mainly located in channels and their upper reaches, and in mountainous areas. To determine the regression coefficients of the erosion factors with respect to erosion modulus, a GWR(geographically weighted regression) was carried out using the Arc GIS software. It was found that the topographic factor has the highest contribution rate to the soil erosionmodulus, while the highest contribution rate of the erosion factors to the erosion modulus and the largest values of the factors were not located in the same places. Based on this result, the authors propose that slope management is the most important task in preventing soil loss in this watershed, and the soilconservation projects should be built according to the contribution rate of the erosion factors.
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