2024
DOI: 10.3390/w16050786
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Rainfall Runoff and Nitrogen Loss Characteristics on the Miyun Reservoir Slope

Na Wang,
Lei Wang,
Liang Jin
et al.

Abstract: Rainfall intensity and slope gradient are the main drivers of slope surface runoff and nitrogen loss. To explore the distribution of rainfall runoff and nitrogen loss on the Miyun Reservoir slopes, we used artificial indoor simulated rainfall experiments to determine the distribution characteristics and nitrogen migration paths of surface and subsurface runoff under different rainfall intensities and slope gradients. The initial runoff generation time of subsurface runoff lagged that of surface runoff, and the… Show more

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“…The simulated rainfall device (Xi'an Qingyuan Measurement and Control Technology Co., Ltd., Xi'an, China) has a movable, adjustable feature for rain intensity, with a rainfall height of 5 m; it is portable and automatic. Average annual rainfall in Beijing is 537 mm, but it can reach 80-100 mm/h in June-September (Beijing Meteorological Bureau, Beijing, China) [22]. Experimental rainfall intensity was set at 40, 60, and 80 mm/h using two groups of welded steel soil slots, with three runoff slots per group, of 2 m (length) × 0.4 m (width), and 0.5 m (height).…”
Section: Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The simulated rainfall device (Xi'an Qingyuan Measurement and Control Technology Co., Ltd., Xi'an, China) has a movable, adjustable feature for rain intensity, with a rainfall height of 5 m; it is portable and automatic. Average annual rainfall in Beijing is 537 mm, but it can reach 80-100 mm/h in June-September (Beijing Meteorological Bureau, Beijing, China) [22]. Experimental rainfall intensity was set at 40, 60, and 80 mm/h using two groups of welded steel soil slots, with three runoff slots per group, of 2 m (length) × 0.4 m (width), and 0.5 m (height).…”
Section: Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%