自殖民以来巴巴多斯东部环境恶化的原因

S.W. Tam
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巴巴多斯东部乔斯河流域的源头地区存在严重的侵蚀问题。物理环境恶化的症状包括河道切割、沟壑形成、水流捕获、侵蚀细胞的产卵和广泛的物质运动,这些都是系统中侵蚀能量吞吐量增加的产物。在流域中建立了独立的试验径流区,以代表三种不同的环境条件:重新植被的山坡、甘蔗田和废弃的下坡沟。数据分析揭示了土地利用类型与径流之间的关联。它支持了一种假设,即自殖民化以来,大规模的森林砍伐和甘蔗种植改变了水文制度,加速了这些地区的侵蚀,这些地区是相对脆弱的,不透水的乔河泥。目前对下坡沟的“保护”做法进一步加剧了侵蚀问题。
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Causes of environmental deterioration in eastern barbados since colonization

The headwater area of the Joe's River Basin in eastern Barbados has a severe erosion problem. Symptoms of the deteriorating physical environment include channel incision, gullying, stream capture, spawning of erosion cells and extensive mass movements, products of the increase of erosive energy throughput in the system. Separate experimental runoff plots were established in the basin to represent three different environmental conditions: re-vegetated hill slopes, cane fields and abandoned down-hill furrows. Analysis of data reveals an association between land use types and runoff. It supports the hypothesis that large-scale deforestation and cane growing since colonization have changed the hydrologic regime, bringing accelerated erosion to these areas outcropped by the relatively weak, impervious Joe's River Muds. The present “conservation” practice of down-hill furrows is aggravating the erosion problem further.

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