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The comparison of the effects of two approaches to control gully erosion in the Black Soil Region of China

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Gully erosion is an important form of soil erosion, however, little was done on the effect of gully erosion controlling approaches. A program for controlling gully erosion was carried out in Heshan Farm in black soil region of northeast China from 1994 to 1996 include two approaches: "Soil fill" and "Vegetation cover". From the investigation at 2009, Soil fill approach can protect the original place of gully erosion well, but this apporach ignores the whole impact at the catchment scale, and may cause to new gully appear. "Vegetation cover" approach is better to control gully erosion than "Soil fill" approach, but has little effect on controlling the headcut retreat.
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Bibliogr. 13 poz., rys.
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  • State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, MOE Engineering Center of Desertification and Blown-Sand Control, Beijing Normal University, China, tommyyifan@gmail.com
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  • Bi C. Tai Y., Wang F., Qiao W., Li G. & Hu C., 2002. Probe to integrated soil conservation techniques for soil erosion prevention in soft rock area. In: Juren, J. (Ed.) Sustainable Utilization of Global Soil and Water Resources. Technology and Method of Soil and Water Conservation. Proc. 12th International Soil Conservation Organization Conference, May 26–31, 2002, Beijing, China, vol. 3. Tsinghua Univ. Press, Beijing: 59–62.
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  • Meng L.Q., 2009. Study on dynamics and controlling of gully erosion in the black soil region of northeast China. Ph.D thesis, The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences.
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  • Poesen J, Nachtergaele J, Verstraeten G. & Valentin C., 2003. Gully erosion and environmental changes: importance and research needs. Catena 50: 91–133.
  • Rey F., 2003. Influence of vegetation distribution on sediment yield in forested marly gullies.Catena50: 549–562.
  • Valentin C., Poesen J. & Li Y., 2005. Gully erosion: Impacts, factors and controls.Catena63: 132–153.
  • Wu Y.Q. & Cheng H., 2005: Monitoring of gully erosion on the Loess Plateau of China using a global positioning system. Catena 63: 154–166.
  • Wu Y.Q., Zheng Q.H., Zhang Y.G., Liu B.Y., Cheng H. & Wang Y.Z., 2008. Development of gullies and sediment production in the black soil region of northeastern China.Geomorphology101: 683–691.
  • Zhang Y.G., Wu Y.Q., Liu B.Y., Zheng Q.H. & Yin J.Y., 2007. Characteristics and factors controlling the development of ephemeral gullies in cultivated catchments of black soil region, Northeast China. Soil and Tillage Research 96: 28–41.
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