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International Soil and Water Conservation Research | 2013

Comparison of the Effects of the Different Methods for Computing the Slope Length Factor at a Watershed Scale

Fu Suhua; Wu Zhiping; Liu Baoyuan; Cao Longxi

The slope length factor is one of the parameters of the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) and the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) and is sometimes calculated based on a digital elevation model (DEM). The methods for calculating the slope length factor are important because the values obtained may depend on the methods used for calculation. The purpose of this study was to compare the difference in spatial distribution of the slope length factor between the different methods at a watershed scale. One method used the uniform slope length factor equation (USLFE) where the effects of slope irregularities (such as slope gradient, etc.) on soil erosion by water were not considered. The other method used segmented slope length factor equation(SSLFE) which considered the effects of slope irregularities on soil erosion by water. The Arc Macro Language (AML) Version 4 program for the revised universal soil loss equation(RUSLE).which uses the USLFE, was chosen to calculate the slope length factor. In a parallel analysis, the AML code of RUSLE Version 4 was modified according to the SSLFE to calculate the slope length factor. Two watersheds with different slope and gully densities were chosen. The results show that the slope length factor and soil loss using the USLFE method were lower than those using the SSLFE method, especially on downslopes watershed with more frequent steep slopes and higher gully densities. In addition, the slope length factor and soil loss calculated by the USLFE showed less spatial variation.


Transactions of the Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering | 2007

Soil water restoration of different land use after artificial forest in the semi-arid area of Loess Plateau

Wang Zhiqiang; Liu Baoyuan; Wang Xuyan; Han Yanfeng


Journal of Soil and Water Conservation | 2004

Preliminary Research on Short-term Channel Erosion Using GPS and GIS

Hu Gang; Wu Yong-qiu; Liu Baoyuan; Xie Yun


Geographical Research | 2011

Study on rill and interrill flow velocity along hillslopes with simulated rainfall

Liu Baoyuan


Journal of Soil and Water Conservation | 2007

Effect of Topography on Ephemeral Gully Erosion in Northeast China with Black Soils

Liu Baoyuan


Journal of Soil and Water Conservation | 2005

Study on Hydro-dynamic Mechanism of Natural Soil Detachment in Loess Region

Zhang Guang-hui; Liu Baoyuan


Archive | 2017

Gullying survey method

Liu Baoyuan; Liu Gang; Wang Daan; Zhang Tianyu; Xie Yun; Wu Yongqiu; Zhao Ying; Duan Xing-wu


Archive | 2017

Automatic control silt-carrying flow generation system

Zhao Jun; Liu Baoyuan; Fu Suhua; Guo Minghang


Archive | 2017

Automatic system takes place for regulation and control silt carrying flow

Zhao Jun; Liu Baoyuan; Fu Suhua; Guo Minghang


Archive | 2016

A mancarried device for soil erosion field investigation

Wei Xin; Liu Baoyuan; Zhang Keli; Fu Suhua; Xie Yan; Wang Zhiqiang

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Fu Suhua

Beijing Normal University

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Wang Zhiqiang

Beijing Normal University

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Cao Longxi

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Duan Xing-wu

Beijing Normal University

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Han Yanfeng

Beijing Normal University

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Wang Xuyan

Beijing Normal University

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Wu Zhiping

Beijing Normal University

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