Abstract

Collapsing gully erosion is the main important and specific soil erosion type in the red soil region of tropical and subtropical South China. Knowledge of the soil disintegration characteristics within different weathering profiles (surface layer, red soil layer, sandy soil layer and detritus layer) and its relationships with soil particle size distribution and soil properties is important in understanding the mechanism of the forming process and development of the collapsing gully. In this paper, we conducted an experiment on four collapsing gullies located four counties (Tongcheng County, Gan County, Anxi County and Wuhua County) in the hilly granitic region of southern China. The anti-disintegration ability of the different weathering profiles with two different moisture conditions (the air-dried condition and the natural state condition) were determined by the anti-disintegration index (Kc) and measured by the submerging test. The results show that the coarse particles are higher in the sandy soil layer and the detritus layer of collapsing gully than that in the surface layer and the red soil layer, but the finer particles show the inversed order. The Kc values reduce significantly from the surface layer to the detritus layer. In the surface layer and the red soil layer, the Kc values in the natural state condition are much higher than that in the air-dried condition. The results highlight that, the sandy soil layer and the detritus layer are easily to disintegrate compare with the surface layer and the red soil layer, and in the case of low soil water content, the soil in any layer of collapsing gully is easy to disintegrate. The regression equation shows a very significant and positive relationship between the Kc values and the < 0.002 mm particles contents and the SOM (soil organic matter) (p<0.01), and negative relationship between the Kc values and the contents of other soil particle size. The results revealed that the repulsive force produced by compressed air in the soil exceeds the suction between the soil particles is the predominant factor to soil disintegrate rates in the air-dried state condition. Whereas the soil contained a certain amount of water can reduce the degree of disintegration. The results also indicated that the more contents of the cementation agents (like clay and SOM) in the soil of the different layers of collapsing gully, the higher Kc values (it means the more difficult to disintegrate).

Highlights

  • The collapsing gully erosion is the main important and specific soil erosion type in the red soil region of tropical and subtropical South China [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9] (Fig 1)

  • The predominant soil particle size is found to be clay (< 0.002 mm) in the surface soil layer and the red soil layer, and it decline with the increasing depth

  • From surface layer to detritus layer, the sand particles (2.0–1.0 mm) in the TC and AX collapsing gully decrease firstly and increase, but it roughly shows increase tend in the GX and WH collapsing gully

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Summary

Introduction

The collapsing gully erosion is the main important and specific soil erosion type in the red soil region of tropical and subtropical South China [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9] (Fig 1). According to the obvious differences in the degree of weathering, soil color, soil structure and soil particle size distribution characteristics, the granitic weathering crust (collapsing gully wall) (Fig 2) can be subdivided into five profiles: surface layer, red soil layer, sandy soil layer, detritus layer and bedrock, from top to bottom [11, 17,18,19,20,21]. The soil disintegration property is one of the major erosion characteristics [6, 11, 22]. To understand the soil disintegration property of the granite weathering crust (that is, the collapsing gully wall, Fig 2) will be the necessary condition for finding out the mechanism of the forming process and development of the collapsing gully

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