2021
DOI: 10.1002/esp.5283
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Simulation of loess gully evolution based on geographic cellular automata

Abstract: Gully development is an important topic in the evolution of modern geomorphology. The study of the development process of gullies is key to understanding the genesis, mechanism and spatial differentiation of loess geomorphology. This study explored the mechanism of the development process of gullies whilst taking into account the erosion characteristics of the gully head area, gully slope area and gully bed area. Based on geographic cellular automata (Geo‐CA), the transition rules were interacted with the fund… Show more

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“…Streeter and Cutler (2020) used CA to replicate the spatial characteristics of eroded landscapes and assess the changing ecological stress on soil erosion at a landscape scale. Luo et al (2022) developed a geographic CA model for simulating loess gully evolution at a watershed scale.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Streeter and Cutler (2020) used CA to replicate the spatial characteristics of eroded landscapes and assess the changing ecological stress on soil erosion at a landscape scale. Luo et al (2022) developed a geographic CA model for simulating loess gully evolution at a watershed scale.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a self‐organisation approach, the cellular automaton (CA) model has considerable advantages in simulating complex physical patterns of soil erosion evolution from simple rules with high computational efficiency (Heung et al, 2013; Luo et al, 2022), providing an easy and robust approach for investigating the mechanism of sheet erosion and rill erosion development under various hydrology or underlying surface conditions. A CA model is a system in which the automation of every component evolves iteratively by communicating with its neighbouring automata according to local interactions rules (Caviedes‐Voullième et al, 2018; Han et al, 2021; Wolfram, 1984).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%