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A Preliminary Study on Traditional Level-trench Method to Prevent Rill Initiation in the Three Gorges Region, China

The level-trench method is a traditional tillage operation to develop a drainage system on slope land in the Three Gorges region. Before crops are planted, farmers prepare the land with level trenches spaced 3-1o m apart, depending on the slope gradient: steeper slopes require shorter distances. Lit...

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Published in:Journal of mountain science 2011-12, Vol.8 (6), p.876-881
Main Authors: Yan, Dongchun, Wen, Anbang, Xiubin, He, Shi, Zhonglin, Xiong, Donghong, Long, Yi
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description The level-trench method is a traditional tillage operation to develop a drainage system on slope land in the Three Gorges region. Before crops are planted, farmers prepare the land with level trenches spaced 3-1o m apart, depending on the slope gradient: steeper slopes require shorter distances. Little scientific analysis has been done on the use of traditional level trenches for soil conservation. We conducted a field investigation and simulation experiments, and present a comparison between the spacing of level trenches and the slope length required for rill initiation. The results indicate that the spacing of level trenches in farmland is close to the slope length required for rill initiation in the experimental plots, and regression models of trench spacing with the gradient and the slope length required for rill initiation with the gradient have similar formats; the coefficients of determination (R2) for the two equations are 0.99 and 0.88, respectively. There were some differences between the field survey and experiments, but we conclude that the traditional level-trench method has an important role in preventing rill initiation.
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Ecology
Environment
Farming
Geography
Mountains
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Soil conservation
Soil erosion control
tillage
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中国
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坡面
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