Determining the length of protective ravine barrier

I. K. Lurie
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The article deals with the processes of slope erosion, leading, in particular, to emerging a gully, its most dangerous type. The concentration of this process’ products in certain places on the slope leads to increased soil destruction and formation of narrow extended gaps, which quickly turn into wide ones. The ravine continuously increases in size as the destroyed soil is constantly carried out of it. Any known methods of combating this, to one degree or another, boil down to creating protective barriers which prevent liquid products of planar soil washout from entering the ravine. That is why the author examines the pattern of erosion products’ streamlines on a flat slope where an extended gully is being formed. The concentration of streambeds at the top generates soil destruction to an even greater degree and causes the transformation of the gap into a gully. However, independent of the length, only part of the liquid flowing down the slope gets into it. The stream area to the left and right of the axis is limited by specific (edge) lines; therefore, by constructing a linear barrier that blocks the flow of liquid erosion products within these lines, one can significantly slow down or even stop the growth of the ravine
确定沟谷防护屏障的长度
这篇文章论述了斜坡侵蚀过程,尤其是最危险的沟壑形成过程。这一过程的产物集中在斜坡上的某些地方,导致土壤破坏加剧,形成狭长的沟壑,并很快变成宽阔的沟壑。由于被破坏的土壤不断被带出沟壑,沟壑的面积不断扩大。任何已知的防治方法,在某种程度上都可以归结为建立保护屏障,防止平面土壤冲刷的液体产物进入沟壑。这就是为什么作者要研究正在形成延伸沟壑的平坡上侵蚀产物的流线模式。河床集中在顶部会造成更严重的土壤破坏,并导致缺口变成沟壑。然而,与长度无关的是,从斜坡上流下的液体只有一部分进入沟谷。轴线左右两侧的溪流区域受到特定(边缘)线的限制;因此,通过在这些线范围内建造线性屏障,阻挡液体侵蚀产物的流动,可以显著减缓甚至阻止溪沟的增长。
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