Using fallout lead-210 measurements to estimate soil erosion on cultivated land

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Walling, DE [1 ]
He, Q [1 ]
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[1] Univ Exeter, Dept Geog, Exeter EX4 4RJ, Devon, England
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Naturally occurring fallout Pb-210 is strongly adsorbed by soils and sediments and has been widely used as a tracer to establish the chronology of deposited sediments in various sedimentary environments, This paper reports an attempt to explore the potential for using fallout Pb-210 to estimate rates of water-induced soil erosion on cultivated land. Soil cores were collected from both cultivated and undisturbed areas in a small catchment in Devon, UK, and land use practices were shown to be the primary factor controlling the depth distribution of fallout Pb-210. Based on existing knowledge of the behavior of Pb-210 in cultivated soils, a mass balance model has been developed that enables longer-term (approximate to 100 yr) rates of erosion and deposition to be estimated from values of unsupported Pb-210 inventory for individual sampling points. In order to estimate longer-term soil redistribution rates, the mass balance model was applied to an 8.54-ha cultivated field within the study catchment from which 167 bulk cores had been collected at the intersections of a 20 by 20 m grid. Soil redistribution rates within the field ranged from -5.9 kg m(-2) yr(-1) (erosion) to 6.4 kg m(-2) yr(-1) (deposition), and the mean erosion rate for the eroding area was 1.95 kg m(-2) yr(-1). The pattern of soil redistribution within the study field reflected the influence of topography on sediment mobilization and transport, The results obtained confirm the potential for using fallout Pb-210 measurements to estimate rates and patterns of water-induced soil erosion on cultivated land.
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页码:1404 / 1412
页数:9
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