Runoff and soil erosion from highway construction spoil deposits: A rainfall simulation study |
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Authors: | Jianzhi DongKeli Zhang Zhongling Guo |
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Affiliation: | State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, School of Geography and Remote Sensing Science, Beijing Normal University, China |
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Abstract: | ![]() To measure soil loss from these road construction spoils, 30 rainfall simulations involving five rainfall intensities were conducted to study runoff and soil erosion processes on a road in China. Twenty-five of the rainfall simulations were carried out on loose materials five different slopes. Another five rainfall simulations were conducted on compacted road materials with a slope of 30.6%. The results show that soil bulk density has a positive effect on runoff rate, and the effect of slope on runoff rate changes with rainfall intensity. Higher soil bulk density increases soil loss under low rainfall intensity, but decreases soil loss when rainfall intensity is high. Soil loss is positively related to slope, but the relationship differs from that in prior studied of croplands and disturbed lands. Equations for predicting soil erosion from loose materials and compacted road are developed. |
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Keywords: | Highway construction spoils Runoff Soil erosion Soil erosion modeling Simulated rainfall |
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