Change Characteristics of Soil Erodibility during Natural Restoration in an Earthquake Landslide of Southwestern China
Jiangkun Zheng,
Junxia Yan,
Qiyang Chen
et al.
Abstract:Landslides caused by earthquakes bring about dramatic changes in soil erodibility. In order to understand the change characteristics of soil erodibility during a vegetation restoration period after the 5.12 Wenchuan earthquake, a non-landslide area, landslide area, and transition area in Leigu Town, Beichuan County were selected as research areas. Field soil sampling, geostatistics, and spatial interpolation were used to explore the spatiotemporal changes in soil physicochemical properties and soil erodibility… Show more
Soil is the largest carbon pool in terrestrial ecosystems, being about three to four times larger than the vegetation carbon pool and two to three times larger than the atmospheric carbon pool [...]
Soil is the largest carbon pool in terrestrial ecosystems, being about three to four times larger than the vegetation carbon pool and two to three times larger than the atmospheric carbon pool [...]
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