Effective soil particle size distributions and critical size of enrichment/depletion in splash erosion for loessial soil

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Xiaoqian Qi
Xike Cheng
June Liu
Zhengchao Zhou
Ning Wang
Nan Shen
Chunyan Ma
Zhanli Wang
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[1] Shaanxi Normal University,School of Geography and Tourism
[2] Northwest A&F University,State Key Laboratory of Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming on the Loess Plateau, Institute of Soil and Water Conservation
[3] Yulin University,Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Ecological Restoration in Shaanbei Mining Area
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splash erosion; loessial soil; effective soil particles; splash distance; enrichment ratio;
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Effective soil particle size composition can more realistically reflect the particle size sorting process of erosion. To reveal the individual contributions of rainfall intensity and slope to splash erosion, and to distinguish the enrichment ratio of each size and the critical size in splash, loessial soil collected on the Loess Plateau in May 2019 was tested under different rainfall intensities (60, 84, 108, 132, 156 mm h−1) and slopes (0°, 5°, 10°, 15°, 20°). The results demonstrated that 99% of splash mass was concentrated in 0–0.4 m. Rainfall intensity was the major factor for splash according to the raindrop generation mode by rainfall simulator nozzles. The contributions of rainfall intensity to splash erosion were 82.72% and 93.24%, respectively in upslope and downslope direction. The mass percentages of effective clay and effective silt were positively correlated with rainfall intensity, while the mass percentages of effective very fine sand and effective fine sand were negatively correlated with rainfall intensity. Opposite to effective very fine sand, the mass percentages of effective clay significantly decreased with increasing distance. Rainfall intensity had significant effects on enrichment ratios, positively for effective clay and effective silt and negatively for effective very fine sand and effective fine sand. The critical effective particle size in splash for loessial soil was 50 µm.
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页码:2113 / 2130
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