Soil Aggregate Movement in Black Soil Region of Northeast China
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    The aggregate movement during hillslope erosion process reflects the interaction among the aggregate breakage,raindrop impact and runoff transportation.The simulated rainfall experiment was designed to quantify movement characteristics of variously sized aggregates on hillslope farmlands of the black soil region,Northeast China.The results showed that the content of 0.25 mm water-stable soil aggregate was about 52%,24% lower than the contents obtained through dry sieving,while 1 mm soil aggregates contents was 83.8% lower.The majority of the water-stable soil aggregates was 0.25 mm aggregates.Under rainfalls of 50 and 100 mm/h intensities,0.25 mm aggregates contributed most of the aggregate loss,accounting for more than 80% of the total aggregate loss.The micro-aggregate loss rates were found significantly positively correlated with sediment concentrations under both rainfall intensities.As the rainfall time extended,the loss rate of micro-aggregate rapidly increased from the initial stage and then decreased in a short period of time and reached a relatively stable stage under 50 mm/h rainfall intensity;while under 100 mm/h rainfall intensity,the micro-aggregate loss rate increased quickly and increased slowly after the peak value was reached.The proportion of 0.25 mm aggregates loss and MWD of aggregates losses decreased with the increase of rainfall intensity,indicating that raindrop impact had played a great role in separating aggregates.

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卢嘉,郑粉莉,安娟,李桂芳.东北黑土区土壤团聚体迁移特征的模拟降雨试验研究[J].水土保持通报英文版,2012,(6):6-10

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  • Received:April 23,2012
  • Revised:July 17,2012
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