2019
DOI: 10.15666/aeer/1704_85998614
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Soil Water Repellency in China and Israel: Synthesis of Observations and Experiments

Abstract: Study of soil water repellency (SWR) has been very systematized in Europe and America but underdeveloped in Asia. This study aims to comprehensively and systematically analyze SWR in China and Israel, and to contribute to the knowledge on SWR in the world. We collected all documents about SWR that were published in China. Research sites were all over the China and typical areas of Israel. 4647 datasets were obtained from these documents. We have done a rounded analysis based on the influencing factors like soi… Show more

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“…The SWR of loess has largely been ignored, as it is the initial soil of an eroded environment with extremely low SOC content. In recent decades, SWR of loess has emerged as an important topic, along with SOM accumulation, after the Grain for Green program ( Liu and Zhan, 2019 ). The onset of SWR may make soil erosion more serious in loess hilly areas by increasing surface runoff, but it may also be a positive feedback effect produced by man-made ecosystems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SWR of loess has largely been ignored, as it is the initial soil of an eroded environment with extremely low SOC content. In recent decades, SWR of loess has emerged as an important topic, along with SOM accumulation, after the Grain for Green program ( Liu and Zhan, 2019 ). The onset of SWR may make soil erosion more serious in loess hilly areas by increasing surface runoff, but it may also be a positive feedback effect produced by man-made ecosystems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%