High sediment concentrations in runoff are a characteristic feature of the Chinese Loess Plateau, and are probably caused by factors such as the occurrence of erodible materials on steep slopes, the characteristics of the loess and the harsh climate that results in low plant cover. When sediment concentration increases, fluid density increases, viscosity increases and settling velocity decreases. These effects become increasingly important with increasing concentration and can result in flow behaviour that is quite different from that of clear water flow. Although the net effect of these changes on the flow is not always apparent, erosion models that deal with high sediment concentrations should consider such effects and could include corre...
The prediction and estimate of soil erosion is fundamental important for understanding the effect of...
Changes in runoff and sediment loads are of great importance for the management of river basins and ...
Sediment transport capacity must be considered when developing physical models of soil erosion. The ...
High sediment concentrations in runoff are a characteristic feature of the Chinese Loess Plateau, an...
Suspended sediment concentration is a major variable influencing soil erosion and loss, study on whi...
The Chinese Loess Plateau suffers some of the highest soil erosion rates on earth. This is caused by...
Information is scarce on the spatial-scale effect on sediment concentrations in run-off. This study ...
The flow-sediment relationship is important to understand the soil erosion and land degradation proc...
This study is based on the data from Zizhou and Wangjiagou experimental stations on the Loess Platea...
Building a hydraulic-based empirical model for sediment and soil organic carbon (SOC) loss is signif...
Three micro-catchment measures that are named fish-scale pits (FSPs), artificial digging (AD), and c...
The spatio-temporal variation underlies and complicates studies related to earth surface processes. ...
Soil erosion and nutrient losses with surface runoff in the loess plateau in China cause severe soil...
Large-scale sediment control efforts on the Loess Plateau of China and resulting reductions in sedim...
In the Wind-Water Erosion Crisscross Region of the northern Loess Plateau, parts of loess slopes hav...
The prediction and estimate of soil erosion is fundamental important for understanding the effect of...
Changes in runoff and sediment loads are of great importance for the management of river basins and ...
Sediment transport capacity must be considered when developing physical models of soil erosion. The ...
High sediment concentrations in runoff are a characteristic feature of the Chinese Loess Plateau, an...
Suspended sediment concentration is a major variable influencing soil erosion and loss, study on whi...
The Chinese Loess Plateau suffers some of the highest soil erosion rates on earth. This is caused by...
Information is scarce on the spatial-scale effect on sediment concentrations in run-off. This study ...
The flow-sediment relationship is important to understand the soil erosion and land degradation proc...
This study is based on the data from Zizhou and Wangjiagou experimental stations on the Loess Platea...
Building a hydraulic-based empirical model for sediment and soil organic carbon (SOC) loss is signif...
Three micro-catchment measures that are named fish-scale pits (FSPs), artificial digging (AD), and c...
The spatio-temporal variation underlies and complicates studies related to earth surface processes. ...
Soil erosion and nutrient losses with surface runoff in the loess plateau in China cause severe soil...
Large-scale sediment control efforts on the Loess Plateau of China and resulting reductions in sedim...
In the Wind-Water Erosion Crisscross Region of the northern Loess Plateau, parts of loess slopes hav...
The prediction and estimate of soil erosion is fundamental important for understanding the effect of...
Changes in runoff and sediment loads are of great importance for the management of river basins and ...
Sediment transport capacity must be considered when developing physical models of soil erosion. The ...