Properties of Soil and Water Loss and Organic Carbon Loss from Small Watershed under Different Land Use Patterns in Red Soil Area
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    The properties of soil and water loss and organic carbon loss from red soil small watershed under different land use patterns were studied in Zhejing province. The results showed that runoff, sediment and loss of organic carbon concentrated in May, June and August when runoff accounted for 68.78%~73.08% of total loss in a year and both sediment and organic carbon accounted for more than 90% of total loss in a year. The amount of runoff and sediment in bed load form mainly were highest in catchment 5 with less covering vegetation and without soil conserving practice, next extensive farming catchment 1 with less comprehensive measurements for soil conservation, intensive farming catchment 2 and catchment 4 with comprehensive measurements for soil conservation, catchment 3 with vegetation conservation. The amount of loss of organic carbon was highest in catchment 1, next catchment 2, catchment 4, catchment 5 and catchment 3. The amount of organic carbon loss in runoff was equal to that in bed load. From the view of natural resource protection, vegetation conservation practice was the best way to control soil and organic carbon loss. From the point of agricultural production, soil conservation farming practices was the best way both for soil conservation and agricultural production.

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