Reconstructing recent changes in sediment yields from a typical karst watershed in southwest China

Volume: 269, Pages: 62 - 70
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
Southwest China is characterized by shallow soils with low soil loss tolerance (30–68 t km−2 yr-1), and this region is one of the largest contiguous karst areas in the world, notorious for its highly eroded landscapes. However, reliable information on soil erosion rates in these karst watersheds is limited due to the highly heterogonous landscape. Karst depressions are a unique geomorphologic pattern in southwest China which can trap eroded...
Paper Details
Title
Reconstructing recent changes in sediment yields from a typical karst watershed in southwest China
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
269
Pages
62 - 70
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