Relationship between land use and soil erosion in a typical area in the
tableland and gully region of the Loess Plateau, China
Abstract
Soil erosion is an important environmental problem that threatens human
ecological security and socioeconomic development. Unreasonable land use
is one of the main causes of soil erosion. By collecting the topography,
climate, soil, vegetation and satellite image data of Dongzhiyuan (DZY)
in the tableland and gully region of the Loess Plateau, the Revised
Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) and the Chinese Soil Loss Equation
(CSLE) models were used to simulate the soil erosion intensity in
different periods (1987, 1997, 2007 and 2017). We found that under high
rainfall erosivity factor (R), the soil erosion usually be overestimated
in the RUSLE model. However, the result has been changed when we use the
annual average R.Besides, the model of CSLE based on the RUSLE takes
engineering measure factor (E) into account, making the results more
reliable. Also, land use change will affect soil erosion. The conversion
of urban to farmland and grassland will increase soil erosion, and vice
versa. The mutual transfer between farmland and grassland, forest and
grassland will cause soil erosion to change in different directions, and
the greater of land use change, the more serious soil erosion will be.
Nevertheless, we shouldn’t increase the urban land by mountain
excavation and gully filling blindly. Otherwise, geological disasters
such as landslides and surface subsidence may occur in the near future.
This work may enhance our understanding of soil erosion mechanisms in
DZY, and provide references for land use planning and soil and water
conservation in China’s Loess Plateau.