© 2017 The AuthorsQuantifying sediment production and transfer at different spatial and temporal scales in a changing environment is critical in understanding the potential effects of climatic and anthropogenic drivers. Accordingly, estimates of soil erosion and sediment production at hillslope field, first-order small catchment (< 0.25 km2) and river basin scales in the Sichuan Hilly Basin of Southwestern China, generated using a variety of techniques, including fallout radionuclide tracing, runoff plot observations, core chronology dating and conventional sediment flux monitoring, were synthesized and interpreted in the context of potential climatic and human controls. Mean annual soil erosion rates ranged from 800 Mg·km− 2·yr− 1 to 4500 ...
Global data suggest that erosion rates variously scale with steepness or climate forcing (precipitat...
The Soil and Water Conservation Project in the Xihanshui River Basin started in the late 1980s, and ...
Water erosion in the hilly areas of west China is the main process contributing to the overall sedim...
© 2017 The AuthorsQuantifying sediment production and transfer at different spatial and temporal sca...
Chinese Communist Party doctrine promotes the Confucian belief that the environment should be subjug...
An understanding of long term temporal variations in sediment sources from a catchment is necessary ...
Soil erosion in agricultural watersheds consists of a natural (geologic) component and an accelerate...
Suspended sediment transport in rivers is controlled by terrain, climate, and human activities. Thes...
The lower Jinsha River has the highest sediment yield rates of the entire Yangtze watershed; these h...
Erosion and sediment delivery have been undergoing considerable variations in many catchments worldw...
Information on soil erosion and sediment yields is very limited in the immediate vicinity of the Thr...
Sedimentary archives preserved in geomorphic sinks provide records of historical sediment dynamics a...
This research reconstructs the changes in sediment yield of the Yellow River based mainly on a large...
The flow-sediment relationship is important to understand the soil erosion and land degradation proc...
Within China's Loess Plateau there have been concerted revegetation efforts and engineering measures...
Global data suggest that erosion rates variously scale with steepness or climate forcing (precipitat...
The Soil and Water Conservation Project in the Xihanshui River Basin started in the late 1980s, and ...
Water erosion in the hilly areas of west China is the main process contributing to the overall sedim...
© 2017 The AuthorsQuantifying sediment production and transfer at different spatial and temporal sca...
Chinese Communist Party doctrine promotes the Confucian belief that the environment should be subjug...
An understanding of long term temporal variations in sediment sources from a catchment is necessary ...
Soil erosion in agricultural watersheds consists of a natural (geologic) component and an accelerate...
Suspended sediment transport in rivers is controlled by terrain, climate, and human activities. Thes...
The lower Jinsha River has the highest sediment yield rates of the entire Yangtze watershed; these h...
Erosion and sediment delivery have been undergoing considerable variations in many catchments worldw...
Information on soil erosion and sediment yields is very limited in the immediate vicinity of the Thr...
Sedimentary archives preserved in geomorphic sinks provide records of historical sediment dynamics a...
This research reconstructs the changes in sediment yield of the Yellow River based mainly on a large...
The flow-sediment relationship is important to understand the soil erosion and land degradation proc...
Within China's Loess Plateau there have been concerted revegetation efforts and engineering measures...
Global data suggest that erosion rates variously scale with steepness or climate forcing (precipitat...
The Soil and Water Conservation Project in the Xihanshui River Basin started in the late 1980s, and ...
Water erosion in the hilly areas of west China is the main process contributing to the overall sedim...