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- W4378741227 abstract "Knowledge of temporal variations in sediment sources is necessary to identify the principal sources of sediment for effective implementation of soil conservation measures and to improve the calibration and validation of process-based soil erosion models. Quantitative information on sediment provenance is often limited in karst regions because of their complex surfaces and underground three-dimensional erosion systems. Peak-cluster depressions are typical landforms in karst areas and can well intercept most sediment from hillsides such as dams or reservoirs. Thus, peak-cluster depressions are suitable areas for sediment source identification. The objective of this study was to quantify the contribution of sediment sources in a typical karst watershed and to identify temporal variations in sediment sources in the watershed in the past 60 years. We collected 194 soil samples from three sediment profiles in a karst depression and 58 source samples from cropland, fissure soil, and forestland. We used a composite fingerprinting method based on 45 geochemical properties and an IsoSource multivariate mixed model in a typical karst watershed. The results indicate that cropland was the principal sediment source (89.2 %) in the last 60 years, followed by fissure soil (9.6 %) and forestland (1.2 %). Importantly, compared with the period from 1949 to 1999, the contribution of sediment from fissure soil reached a maximum value of approximately 20 % from 1999 to 2015. This result implies that the “Grain for Green” program, which was implemented in 1999, clearly reduced the amount of soil erosion from cropland. Therefore, the program may greatly affect sediment deposition in karst depressions. Using metal ratios as fingerprint factors, the IsoSource mixed model can be effectively used to study the source of sediments in karst watersheds quantitatively. This study can aid the existing understanding of soil erosion processes and contributes to the sustainable development of agro-ecology in karst watersheds." @default.
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- W4378741227 title "Using geochemical elements to discriminate sediment sources in a typical karst watershed" @default.
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