Advances in Soil Erosion Research

· Scientific Research Publishing, Inc. USA
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376
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This book systematically introduces the current situation and development trend of soil erosion research, and systematically analyzes the factors that cause soil erosion, their action processes, and impact factors. The main contents include soil erosion types and soil erosion forms, hydraulic erosion, wind erosion, gravity erosion, mixed erosion, freeze-thaw erosion and glacier erosion, chemical erosion, soil erosion investigation and evaluation, soil erosion monitoring and prediction, soil erosion prevention and control, etc. It is hoped that through the publication of this book, readers will have a better understanding of soil erosion research and its importance, and it will be helpful for the demonstration and promotion of soil erosion research and prevention and control technology in China.

About the author

Lei Wang, born in September 1993 in Qingyang, Gansu Province, received his master's degree in agriculture from Hebei Agricultural University in 2018, and has worked in the Institute of Plant Nutrition and Resources and Environment of Beijing Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences since 2018. Mainly engaged in agricultural non-point source pollution control and soil erosion control. He is currently a member of the Haidian District Agriculture and Forestry Committee of the Jiusan Society.

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