Assessment of Spatial–Temporal Variations of Soil Erosion in Hulunbuir Plateau from 2000 to 2050

The study area was the Hulunbuir Plateau in northeastern China, based on a natural resource element observation study. The assessment of the spatial and temporal variation of soil erosion is crucial for implementing environmental management in the fragile ecosystem of the Hulunbuir Plateau. The stud...

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Main Authors: Jianglong Yuan, Xiaohuang Liu, Hongyu Li, Ran Wang, Xinping Luo, Liyuan Xing, Chao Wang, Honghui Zhao
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author Jianglong Yuan
Xiaohuang Liu
Hongyu Li
Ran Wang
Xinping Luo
Liyuan Xing
Chao Wang
Honghui Zhao
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Xiaohuang Liu
Hongyu Li
Ran Wang
Xinping Luo
Liyuan Xing
Chao Wang
Honghui Zhao
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description The study area was the Hulunbuir Plateau in northeastern China, based on a natural resource element observation study. The assessment of the spatial and temporal variation of soil erosion is crucial for implementing environmental management in the fragile ecosystem of the Hulunbuir Plateau. The study provides an interesting basis for soil erosion control on the Hulunbuir Plateau and other areas with similar climatic conditions, with the aim of providing sound data to support environmental protection policies in the study area. In this study, the spatial and temporal variations in soil erosion in the region from 2000 to 2020 were quantitatively assessed using the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation. Furthermore, the patch-generating land use simulation model predicted future soil erosion. Land use prediction data were examined using Kappa coefficients. The prediction of future land use types using CMIP6 data and natural social data in the PLUS model were used to predict soil erosion for different future scenarios. The results showed that the soil erosion rate on the Hulunbuir Plateau showed a significant increasing trend in time from 2000 to 2020. Spatially, soil erosion increases gradually from the west to the east. Soil erosion occurs mainly on grasslands, while cultivated lands show a significant increasing trend by 2020. Slope erosion occurs mainly in areas between 15° and 35°. From 2020 to 2050, soil erosion will increase significantly due to increased precipitation. The soil erosion in SSP2–4.5 is better than the other scenarios.
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spelling doaj.art-2850a8361e114f06a57a08459a937a7d2023-11-18T11:14:25ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2023-06-01126121410.3390/land12061214Assessment of Spatial–Temporal Variations of Soil Erosion in Hulunbuir Plateau from 2000 to 2050Jianglong Yuan0Xiaohuang Liu1Hongyu Li2Ran Wang3Xinping Luo4Liyuan Xing5Chao Wang6Honghui Zhao7College of Geography and Remote Sensing Sciences, Xinjiang University, Urumqi 830017, ChinaKey Laboratory of Natural Resource Coupling Process and Effects, Beijing 100055, ChinaKey Laboratory of Natural Resource Coupling Process and Effects, Beijing 100055, ChinaKey Laboratory of Natural Resource Coupling Process and Effects, Beijing 100055, ChinaKey Laboratory of Natural Resource Coupling Process and Effects, Beijing 100055, ChinaKey Laboratory of Natural Resource Coupling Process and Effects, Beijing 100055, ChinaNatural Resources Comprehensive Survey Command Center, China Geological Survey, Beijing 100055, ChinaNatural Resources Comprehensive Survey Command Center, China Geological Survey, Beijing 100055, ChinaThe study area was the Hulunbuir Plateau in northeastern China, based on a natural resource element observation study. The assessment of the spatial and temporal variation of soil erosion is crucial for implementing environmental management in the fragile ecosystem of the Hulunbuir Plateau. The study provides an interesting basis for soil erosion control on the Hulunbuir Plateau and other areas with similar climatic conditions, with the aim of providing sound data to support environmental protection policies in the study area. In this study, the spatial and temporal variations in soil erosion in the region from 2000 to 2020 were quantitatively assessed using the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation. Furthermore, the patch-generating land use simulation model predicted future soil erosion. Land use prediction data were examined using Kappa coefficients. The prediction of future land use types using CMIP6 data and natural social data in the PLUS model were used to predict soil erosion for different future scenarios. The results showed that the soil erosion rate on the Hulunbuir Plateau showed a significant increasing trend in time from 2000 to 2020. Spatially, soil erosion increases gradually from the west to the east. Soil erosion occurs mainly on grasslands, while cultivated lands show a significant increasing trend by 2020. Slope erosion occurs mainly in areas between 15° and 35°. From 2020 to 2050, soil erosion will increase significantly due to increased precipitation. The soil erosion in SSP2–4.5 is better than the other scenarios.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/12/6/1214soil erosionRUSLE modeltime and space evolutionfuture predictionHulunbuir Plateau
spellingShingle Jianglong Yuan
Xiaohuang Liu
Hongyu Li
Ran Wang
Xinping Luo
Liyuan Xing
Chao Wang
Honghui Zhao
Assessment of Spatial–Temporal Variations of Soil Erosion in Hulunbuir Plateau from 2000 to 2050
Land
soil erosion
RUSLE model
time and space evolution
future prediction
Hulunbuir Plateau
title Assessment of Spatial–Temporal Variations of Soil Erosion in Hulunbuir Plateau from 2000 to 2050
title_full Assessment of Spatial–Temporal Variations of Soil Erosion in Hulunbuir Plateau from 2000 to 2050
title_fullStr Assessment of Spatial–Temporal Variations of Soil Erosion in Hulunbuir Plateau from 2000 to 2050
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Spatial–Temporal Variations of Soil Erosion in Hulunbuir Plateau from 2000 to 2050
title_short Assessment of Spatial–Temporal Variations of Soil Erosion in Hulunbuir Plateau from 2000 to 2050
title_sort assessment of spatial temporal variations of soil erosion in hulunbuir plateau from 2000 to 2050
topic soil erosion
RUSLE model
time and space evolution
future prediction
Hulunbuir Plateau
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/12/6/1214
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