Abstract

Double radionuclide tracers of137Cs and210Pb were used to investigate sediment sources in the Wujia Gully, a small catchment in the Hilly Sichuam Basin in 2002. Average137Cs and210Pb concentrations in the source soils of the steep forest slopes, gentle cultivated terraces and bare slopes were 7.15 ±0.40 and 162.01 ±3.86 Bq·kg-1, 4.01 ±0.31 and 70.96 ±2.65 Bq · kg-1, and 0 and 15.12 ±1.22 Bq · kg-1, respectively, while those concentrations in the recently deposited sediments in the reservoir were 3.06 ±0.23 and 72.66 ±1.61 Bq · kg-1, respectively. By using the mixing model, the relative sediment contributions from steep forest slopes, gentle cultivated terraces and bare slopes (including channel banks) were estimated to be 18%, 46% and 36%, respectively. Cultivated terraces and bare slopes (including channel banks) were the first and the second important sediment sources in catchment. Specific sediment yield in the catchment was 642 t · km-2 · a-1 from the deposited sediment volume in the reservoir since 1956. Soil erosion rates for the forest slopes and cultivated terraces, which accounted for 2/3 and 1/3 of the drainage area in the catchment, were estimated to be 173 and 886 t · km-2 · a-1, respectively.

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