Abstract

The loessial tableland is a unique landform type on the Loess Plateau in China. Long-term soil erosion has led to the retreat of gullies and the rapid reduction of fertile arable land, which has further decreased agricultural production. In this study, we chose the Malian River basin to analyze the temporal and spatial variation of its runoff and sediment load, as well as the potential causes. The annual runoff and sediment load at six hydrological stations in the study area were collected for the period between 1960 and 2016. The Mann−Kendall and Pettitt tests were respectively applied to detect temporal variations and abrupt changes in the runoff and sediment loads. The results showed that an abrupt change in the runoff and sediment loads occurred in 2003. The average annual runoff in the Malian River was 4.42 × 108 m3 yr−1 from 1960 to 2002, and decreased to 3.32 × 108 m3 yr−1 in 2003–2016. The average annual sediment load was 1.27 × 108 t yr−1 in 1960–2002, and decreased to 0.65 × 108 t yr−1 in 2003–2016. The spatial patterns in the sediment load suggested that the Hongde sub-basin contributed a higher sediment count to the Malian River, which may require additional attention for soil and water conservation in the future. Anthropogenic activities significantly affected runoff and sediment load reduction according to the double-mass curve method, accounting for 90.7% and 78.7%, respectively, whereas rainfall changes were 9.3% and 21.3%, respectively. As such, the present study analyzed the loessial tableland runoff and sediment load characteristics of the Malian River basin for soil and water erosion management.

Highlights

  • The loessial tableland is an important agricultural production region on the LoessPlateau in China

  • Gao et al analyzed the linkage between runoff and sediment load in 14 Loess Plateau sub-basins; the results indicated that check dams and reservoirs significantly affected sediment load reduction, while vegetation restoration was the main factor after 2000 [27]

  • Conclusions in the The basin gradually increased, which is an important factor for the reduction runoff present study examined the spatial and temporal variations of runoffof and sediand sediment loads

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Introduction

The loessial tableland is an important agricultural production region on the LoessPlateau in China. The loessial tableland is an important agricultural production region on the Loess. Thousands of years of human habitation and agricultural activities have increased soil erosion in the tableland, which affects the management and development of the Yellow River, and fragments the Loess Plateau [4,5,6]. Many studies have investigated the loessial tableland runoff and sediment load as a means to further understand soil erosion changes across the Loess Plateau [9]. River runoff and sediment load connect marine and terrestrial ecosystems, and have important effects on surface material transport, geomorphology, and ocean circulation [10,11,12]. Numerous large rivers have exhibited runoff and sediment loads, including the Ebor River, Mississippi River, Colorado River, and Columbia

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