克里米亚土壤侵蚀的时空格局

A. S. Tsyplenkov, L. V. Kuksina
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摘要 在 RUSLE 的基础上估算了 1958-1988 年和 1989-2018 年克里米亚地区土壤侵蚀的时空变化。该地区的土壤侵蚀率从非常轻微到非常严重不等。水土流失最严重的地区集中在克里米亚南部山区,这主要与降雨侵蚀率(R 系数)高和坡度(LS 系数)相对较陡有关。第一阶段的土壤流失量略高于 1989 年之后的类似数值,约为 13%,而中度到极重度侵蚀地区的比例在不到 1%的范围内变化。这些变化既与农业耕地的减少有关,也与土壤侵蚀因子的变化有关。土壤侵蚀的形成主要是由于降雨的侵蚀性、坡度以及克里米亚的植被管理因素。根据测量仪的实际悬浮泥沙量与土壤侵蚀值的比较,大多数河流地区的特点是侵蚀物质的积累,当冲刷产物不超过 50%到达测量仪时。
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Spatiotemporal Pattern of Soil Erosion in Crimea

Spatiotemporal Pattern of Soil Erosion in Crimea

Abstract

The spatiotemporal variability of soil erosion in Crimea in the periods of 1958–1988 and 1989–2018 is estimated on the basis of RUSLE. The erosion rate varies from very slight to very high in the region. The most eroded areas are confined to the Southern Crimea mountains mainly corresponding to a combination of a high rainfall erosivity (R-factor) and relatively steep slopes (LS-factor). Soil loss in the first period slightly exceeded the similar value after 1989 approximately 13%, while the proportion of moderately to very highly eroded areas varied within the range of less than 1%. These changes are related to both the reduction of agricultural cultivated lands and the variability of soil erosion factors. The soil erosion formation is mainly due to the factors of rainfall erosivity, slope steepness, as well as the cover-management factor in Crimea. Based on the comparison of the actual suspended sediment yield in the gauges with the soil erosion values, most river areas are characterized by the accumulation of eroded material when no more than 50% of the washed-out products reach the gauges.

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