Effects of slope and rainfall intensity on runoff and soil erosion from furrow diking under simulated rainfall

Yuxin Liu,Yan Xin,Yun Xie, Wenting Wang

CATENA(2019)

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Abstract
Furrow diking is a type of conservation tillage practice that is widely used throughout the world and has been proved to be effective for preventing runoff and soil loss. However, it is not easy to maintain a stable conservation effect of furrow diking in various environments. Few studies have focused on the effects of rainfall and slope on the integrity and conservation efficiency of furrow diking. Therefore, simulated rainfall experiments were conducted with four rainfall intensities (30 mm/h, 60 mm/h, 90 mm/h and 120 mm/h) and three slopes (2, 4 and 8°) to study the effects of rainfall intensity and slope on soil and runoff production of furrow diking as well as its conservation efficiency. The conservation efficiencies were obtained by comparing furrow diking with up-down slope ridges.
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Furrow diking,Soil erosion,Physical change in dike,Soil and water conservation efficiency
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