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Extent of soil erosion and surface runoff associated with large-scale infrastructure development in Fujian Province, China
Authors:Guangyu WangJohn Innes  Yang YushengChen Shanmu  Judi KrzyzanowskiXie Jingsheng  Lin Wenlian
Affiliation:
  • a Sustainable Forest Management Research Group, Faculty of Forestry, University of British Columbia, 2045-2424 Main Mall, Vancouver, B.C, Canada V6T 1Z4
  • b College of Geographic Science, Fujian Normal University, 350007, China
  • c Fujian Soil and Water Supervision Station, Fuzhou, 350003, China
  • Abstract:We examined runoff and sediment transport associated with large-scale construction projects in Fujian Province, China. Six experimental plots, comprised of four plot types, were designed to mimic typical conditions immediately following disturbance. It was found that natural vegetative cover reduces both runoff and erosion by approximately 36 and 7457 times over bare ground, and 16 and 1801 times over typically planted grasses, respectively. The increase in erosion associated with the replacement of native vegetation with bare ground or grasses due to large-scale infrastructure projects in Fujian from 1999 to 2004, amounted to an estimated loss of 1.76 × 107 tonnes of top soil and 3.04 × 108 m3 of surface runoff from the province during the bare soil construction phase, and an additional 4.25 × 106 tonnes of top soil and 1.35 × 108 m3 of surface runoff from the province associated with the first year of operation for each project. This has implications for frequency and occurrence of landslides and other geographic hazards, the transport of chemicals into waterways, the transport of goods through shipping passages, and the fertility of land in Fujian.
    Keywords:Erosion   Runoff   Geologic hazards   Sustainable development   Fujian China
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