Simulation of topographic effects on soil erosion and deposition in a small watershed of loess hilly region

Author:

Yao Zhihong1ORCID,Zhang Yiwen1,Yang Qinke2,Zhang Lu1,Wang Lingling3,Zhao Dongbao1

Affiliation:

1. College of Surveying and Geo‐Informatics North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power Zhengzhou China

2. Department of Urban and Resource Sciences Northwest University Xi'an China

3. Key Laboratory of Soil and Water Conservation on the Loess Plateau of Ministry of Water Resources Yellow River Institute of Hydraulic Research Zhengzhou China

Abstract

AbstractTopography plays a critical role in soil migration and redistribution, but few studies have been conducted to quantify its effects on sediment deposition. In this study, we established a physical simulation and analysis framework to investigate the erosional and depositional impacts of two‐dimensional slope terrain, specifically applied to Xiannangou small watershed in the loess hilly region. The results showed that the slope gradient, slope length, and slope shape have significantly influence the distribution of soil erosion and deposition. The magnitude of the erosion/deposition rate (Yr) determines the relative intensity of slope erosion and deposition, where Yr < 0 indicates erosion and Yr > 0 signifies deposition. The erosion rate on straight slope exhibited a positive correlation with slope length, while the erosion/deposition rate on concave and convex slopes exhibited fluctuations with slope length. Soil erosion predominantly occurred along the main flow line and the middle slope, aligning with the observed distribution of gully and slope erosion in the field. The sediment deposition was primarily concentrated on the lower slope or the lowest outlet of the basin, notably in gullies and gentle slopes where the terrain slows, especially during transition from steep to gradual slopes. These results can effectively predict the relative erosion/sedimentation rate of two‐dimensional slopes, significantly contributing to a comprehensive understanding of how topography influences soil erosion and deposition. This study thoroughly considers the role of sediment deposition in the soil erosion process, providing a more accurate reflection of soil erosion/deposition in small watersheds. It addresses the existing deficiency in sediment consideration within soil erosion evaluation and supports the enhancement of soil erosion model.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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