Soil erosion is a significant concern when considering regional environmental protection, especially in the Yellow River Basin in China. This study evaluated the temporal-spatial interaction of land cover status with soil erosion characteristics in the Longliu Catchment of China, using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model. SWAT is a physical hydrological model which uses the RUSLE equation as a sediment algorithm. Considering the spatial and temporal scale of the relationship between soil erosion and sediment yield, simulations were undertaken at monthly and annual temporal scales and basin and sub-basin spatial scales. The corresponding temporal and spatial Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) information was summarized...
The Soil and Water Conservation Project in the Xihanshui River Basin started in the late 1980s, and ...
This paper presents a modeling approach to simulate runoff and soil erosion at the small watersheds ...
The middle reaches of the Yellow River Basin transport the vast majority of sediment (>85% of the ba...
Soil erosion is a significant concern when considering regional environmental protection, especially...
The Lancang River Watershed is one of the most biologically diverse areas in the world. The river fl...
Soil erosion is one of the most serious land degradation problems and the primary environmental issu...
Soil erosion is still one of major issues limiting agricultural and forestry productivity in Loess P...
Based on the rapid soil erosion assessment approach, the soil erosion intensity of the Yellow River ...
Simulating soil erosion variation with a temporal land use database reveals long-term fluctuations i...
Soil erosion is an important ecological and environmental problem in the Yellow River Basin (YRB), w...
The Yellow River basin suffers from the most serious soil erosion of any area in the world. It is al...
Vegetation significantly influences human health in the Yellow River basin and the plant cover is vu...
According to the characteristics of water and erosion environments of different natural zones on the...
Based on the MK test and RUSLE model, changes in the soil erosion and sediment yield of the Xiliugou...
With the accelerated development of urbanization, the exploration and usage of land resources is bec...
The Soil and Water Conservation Project in the Xihanshui River Basin started in the late 1980s, and ...
This paper presents a modeling approach to simulate runoff and soil erosion at the small watersheds ...
The middle reaches of the Yellow River Basin transport the vast majority of sediment (>85% of the ba...
Soil erosion is a significant concern when considering regional environmental protection, especially...
The Lancang River Watershed is one of the most biologically diverse areas in the world. The river fl...
Soil erosion is one of the most serious land degradation problems and the primary environmental issu...
Soil erosion is still one of major issues limiting agricultural and forestry productivity in Loess P...
Based on the rapid soil erosion assessment approach, the soil erosion intensity of the Yellow River ...
Simulating soil erosion variation with a temporal land use database reveals long-term fluctuations i...
Soil erosion is an important ecological and environmental problem in the Yellow River Basin (YRB), w...
The Yellow River basin suffers from the most serious soil erosion of any area in the world. It is al...
Vegetation significantly influences human health in the Yellow River basin and the plant cover is vu...
According to the characteristics of water and erosion environments of different natural zones on the...
Based on the MK test and RUSLE model, changes in the soil erosion and sediment yield of the Xiliugou...
With the accelerated development of urbanization, the exploration and usage of land resources is bec...
The Soil and Water Conservation Project in the Xihanshui River Basin started in the late 1980s, and ...
This paper presents a modeling approach to simulate runoff and soil erosion at the small watersheds ...
The middle reaches of the Yellow River Basin transport the vast majority of sediment (>85% of the ba...