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- Title
Evaluation of the impact of the Gully Land Consolidation Project on runoff under extreme rainfall.
- Authors
Long, Shaobo; Gao, Jianen; Shao, Hui; Kang, Youcai; Gao, Zhe; Guo, Zihao; Zhang, Xingchen; Wang, Lu
- Abstract
Extreme rainfall is an important driver of soil erosion and land damage. The Gully Land Consolidation program (GLCP) was first launched in 2011 as a major land reclamation practice to increase farmland in the Loess Plateau of China. Studying the impact of artificial projects on hydrology can help humans to respond to the various water issues, but the assessment of the effects of the GLCP on extreme rainfall‐induced water runoff at watershed scale is currently lacking. Our study used the soil and water assessment tool (SWAT) to evaluate the influence of the GLCP at different locations and areas on water runoff under extreme rainfall events in the Yanhe watershed. Results showed that: (1) the GLCP can improve the interception of surface runoff, with interception efficiency in downstream of the watershed approximately twice that at midstream and entire watershed as well as seven‐times that at the upstream; (2) when GLCP measures are evenly distributed in a watershed, as the area of GLCP increases from 76.40 km2 (1% of watershed area) to 382.01 km2 (5%), the interception of surface runoff increases by 0.77 mm; (3) and the GLCP can increase soil infiltration and groundwater recharge. This research is expected to provide insights into the optimized layout of the GLCP at watershed scale. Correspondingly, policymakers can refer to this information in developing policies on the sustainable use of land.
- Subjects
LAND consolidation; RAINFALL; SOIL infiltration; RUNOFF; GROUNDWATER recharge
- Publication
Land Degradation & Development, 2022, Vol 33, Issue 15, p2663
- ISSN
1085-3278
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/ldr.4284