Evaluating the effects of soil and water conservation on the Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP) during the past 60 years depends mainly on understanding the historical processes of soil erosion fluxes and their mechanism. However, little was known about the historical variation in soil erosion and its driving factors due to the lack of few ideal geological carriers on the CLP. A representative Heshui (HS) landslide-dammed reservoir that formed 200 years ago was drilled with a 31.39 m length sediment sequence. The HS sequence was composed of 165 deposition couplets with 56 annual freeze-thaw layers based on the elemental distributions by X-ray fluorescence core scanners. Mean couplet and annual specific sediment yields (CSSY and ASSY) were 1.44 x 1...
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...
Human impacts on soil erosion are generally reflected in land-use changes. Thus, identifying the cha...
Variations and regional differences in land surface processes during the Anthropocene have directly ...
Attributing soil erosion to land management and climatic drivers is important for global policy deve...
Tracing erosion flux within a single catchment is one of the major targets for the Earth’s Cri...
Soil erosion has become more serious in semiarid areas around the world. However, the discrimination...
A Holocene loess profile to the west of Xi'an China was studied multi-disciplinarily to investigate ...
The deposition couplets within the check dams and landslide-dammed reservoirs on the Chinese Loess P...
Soil erosion assessment and prediction play critical roles in addressing problems associated with er...
Understanding changes in Holocene erosion is essential for predicting soil erosion in the future. Ho...
Quantitative information on the soil erosion periods of Pleistocene on the Loess Plateau is rare. He...
The purpose of this study is to investigate hydrometeorology changing patterns impacts on erosive la...
Climate change and human activities are strongly influencing the eco-hydrological processes of the C...
Multi-proxy indices retrieved from sediments in Lake Chaonaqiu, an alpine lake on the western Loess ...
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...
Human impacts on soil erosion are generally reflected in land-use changes. Thus, identifying the cha...
Variations and regional differences in land surface processes during the Anthropocene have directly ...
Attributing soil erosion to land management and climatic drivers is important for global policy deve...
Tracing erosion flux within a single catchment is one of the major targets for the Earth’s Cri...
Soil erosion has become more serious in semiarid areas around the world. However, the discrimination...
A Holocene loess profile to the west of Xi'an China was studied multi-disciplinarily to investigate ...
The deposition couplets within the check dams and landslide-dammed reservoirs on the Chinese Loess P...
Soil erosion assessment and prediction play critical roles in addressing problems associated with er...
Understanding changes in Holocene erosion is essential for predicting soil erosion in the future. Ho...
Quantitative information on the soil erosion periods of Pleistocene on the Loess Plateau is rare. He...
The purpose of this study is to investigate hydrometeorology changing patterns impacts on erosive la...
Climate change and human activities are strongly influencing the eco-hydrological processes of the C...
Multi-proxy indices retrieved from sediments in Lake Chaonaqiu, an alpine lake on the western Loess ...
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...
Human impacts on soil erosion are generally reflected in land-use changes. Thus, identifying the cha...