Evolution characteristic of soil water in loess slopes with different slope angles
The evolution of soil water in loess slopes with varying slope angles is a dynamic process influenced by multiple factors such as precipitation, infiltration, runoff, and evaporation. Steeper slopes tend to have higher runoff and lower infiltration rates, leading to reduced soil water retention. In contrast, gentler slopes promote higher infiltration and soil moisture accumulation. The spatial and temporal distribution of soil water is also affected by vegetation cover, soil texture, and seasonal climatic variations. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for effective soil and water conservation, erosion control, and sustainable land management in loess regions.
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