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Precipitation-vegetation coupling and its influence on erosion on the Loess Plateau, China
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EngineeringGeomorphologyLand UseForestryEarth ScienceSocial SciencesLoess PlateauErosion PredictionErosion IntensityErosion ControlArid EnvironmentForest CoverGeographyHydrologySediment TransportSedimentologyDeforestationHillslope ProcessClimatologySoil ErosionDroughtDrylandsPrecipitation-vegetation Coupling
The relationships between precipitation, vegetation and erosion are important and are unsolved issues in the field of earth surface processes. Based on data from the Loess Plateau of China, some non-linear relationships between forest cover (C-f), mean annual rainfall erosivity (R-e) and annual precipitation (P-m) have been found. A threshold has been identified at P-m=450 mm, that is, when P-m is 530 mm, the rate at which Re increases with P-m becomes higher. Based on these relationships, the non-linear relationship between erosion intensity and annual precipitation (i.e., the erosion intensity increases with annual precipitation to a peak and then declines) is explained. The implication of these thresholds for erosion control on the Loess Plateau is discussed. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.