Morphology and controlling factors of the longitudinal profile of gullies in the Yuanmou dry-hot valley

文献类型: 外文期刊

第一作者: Ding Lin

作者: Ding Lin;Qin Fa-chao;Liu Hui;Zhang Bin;Shu Cheng-qiang;Deng Qing-chun;Yang Qian-qian;Fang Hai-dong;Liu Gang-cai

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关键词: Gully longitudinal profile;Morphological characteristics;Soil erosion;Gully erosion;Controlling factors;Dry-hot valley

期刊名称:JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN SCIENCE ( 影响因子:2.071; 五年影响因子:2.113 )

ISSN: 1672-6316

年卷期: 2017 年 14 卷 4 期

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收录情况: SCI

摘要: The morphology of the gully longitudinal profile (GLP) is an important topographic index of the gully bottom associated with the evolution of the gullies. This index can be used to predict the development trend and evaluate the eroded volumes and soil losses by gullying. To depict the morphology of GLP and understand its controlling factors, the Global Positioning System Real-time Kinematic (GPS RTK) and the total station were used to measure the detail points along the gully bottom of 122 gullies at six sites of the Yuanmou dry-hot Valley. Then, nine parameters including length (Lt), horizontal distance (Dh), height (H), vertical erosional area (A), vertical curvature (Cv), concavity (Ca), average gradient (Ga), gully length-gradient index (GL), normalized gully length-gradient index (Ngl), were calculated and mapped using CASS, Excel and SPSS. The results showed that this study area is dominated by slightly concave and medium gradient GLPs, and the lithology of most gullies is sandstone and siltstone. Although different types of GLPs appear at different sites, all parameters present a positively skewed distribution. There are relatively strong correlations between several parameters: namely Lt and H, Dh and H, Lt and A, Dh and A, H and GL. Most GLPs, except three, have a best fit of exponential functions with quasistraight shapes. Soil properties, vegetation coverage, piping erosion and topography are important factors to affect the GLP morphology. This study provides useful insight into the knowledge of GLP morphology and its influential factors that are of critical importance to prevent and control gully erosion.

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