This study aimed to improve runoff simulations and explore deep soil hydrological processes for a watershed in the center of the Loess Plateau (LP), China. This watershed, the Wuding River Basin (WRB), has very complex topography, with soil depths ranging from 0 to 197g m. The hydrological model used for our simulations was Community Land Model version 5 (CLM5) developed by the National Center for Atmospheric Research. Actual soil depths and river channels were incorporated into CLM5 to realistically represent the physical features of the WRB. Through sensitivity tests, CLM5 with 150 soil layers with the observed variable soil depths produced the most reasonable results and was adopted for this study. Our results showed that CLM5 with actua...
In the Wind-Water Erosion Crisscross Region of the northern Loess Plateau, parts of loess slopes hav...
The introduction of exotic plants and improper management strategies with regard to plant species ca...
Estimation of runoff components associated with catchment topography and soil properties is critical...
Abstract: Soil water content (θ) and saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks) vary in space. The object...
The impacts of climate change on hydrological cycles and water resource distribution is particularly...
The impacts of climate change on hydrological cycles and water resource distribution is particularly...
grantor: University of TorontoThe major barriers to modeling hydrological processes in sem...
A single gully system was selected in a small agricultural watershed on the Loess Plateau of China w...
Aim of study: The aim is to find a way increasing gain yield and lessen area of farmland, and then i...
Impacts due to climate change, population growth and intensive agriculture continue to be a major co...
Aim of study: The aim is to find a way increasing gain yield and lessen area of farmland, and then i...
Three micro-catchment measures that are named fish-scale pits (FSPs), artificial digging (AD), and c...
The Chinese Loess Plateau suffers some of the highest soil erosion rates on earth. This is caused by...
Identifying the dominance of climate and land use in soil water balance (SWB) is critical for develo...
Terrestrial water cycles are influenced by hydrologic and textural properties of the deep loess laye...
In the Wind-Water Erosion Crisscross Region of the northern Loess Plateau, parts of loess slopes hav...
The introduction of exotic plants and improper management strategies with regard to plant species ca...
Estimation of runoff components associated with catchment topography and soil properties is critical...
Abstract: Soil water content (θ) and saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks) vary in space. The object...
The impacts of climate change on hydrological cycles and water resource distribution is particularly...
The impacts of climate change on hydrological cycles and water resource distribution is particularly...
grantor: University of TorontoThe major barriers to modeling hydrological processes in sem...
A single gully system was selected in a small agricultural watershed on the Loess Plateau of China w...
Aim of study: The aim is to find a way increasing gain yield and lessen area of farmland, and then i...
Impacts due to climate change, population growth and intensive agriculture continue to be a major co...
Aim of study: The aim is to find a way increasing gain yield and lessen area of farmland, and then i...
Three micro-catchment measures that are named fish-scale pits (FSPs), artificial digging (AD), and c...
The Chinese Loess Plateau suffers some of the highest soil erosion rates on earth. This is caused by...
Identifying the dominance of climate and land use in soil water balance (SWB) is critical for develo...
Terrestrial water cycles are influenced by hydrologic and textural properties of the deep loess laye...
In the Wind-Water Erosion Crisscross Region of the northern Loess Plateau, parts of loess slopes hav...
The introduction of exotic plants and improper management strategies with regard to plant species ca...
Estimation of runoff components associated with catchment topography and soil properties is critical...