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The Characteristics of Rainfall-Runoff Generation and Its Influencing Factors in a Desert Steppe, China

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  • Hasituya

    (College of Grassland, Resources and Environment, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, No. 29, Ordos East Street, Hohhot 010011, China)

  • Jiahong Liu

    (State Key Laboratory of Simulation and Regulation of Water Cycle in River Basin, China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research, No. 1, Fuxing Road, Beijing 100038, China)

  • Tiejun Liu

    (Institute of Pastoral Water Resources, Ministry of Water Resources, No. 128, University East Street, Hohhot 010020, China)

Abstract

Understanding the effect of land surface characteristics on rainfall-runoff generation is crucial in mastering the mechanisms of soil and water conservation. To characterize rainfall-runoff generation in desert steppes and to quantify the contribution of different influencing factors, a field-simulated experiment with three land degradation levels and three rainfall intensities (RIs) was conducted in the Inner Mongolia Desert Steppe. The results revealed that rainfall-runoff generation in different degraded plots at various RIs differed significantly. The runoff was generated faster and accumulated larger volumes under high RIs and heavy degradation levels (HDs) in comparison with generation under moderate/light degradation levels (MDs/LDs) and moderate/low RIs. The accumulated runoff over 40 min under a high RI on the HD plot is 153.37 L, which is much larger (0.77 L) than that under a low RI on the LD plot. The result from the structural equation model (SEM) indicated that RI is the most important factor directly driving rainfall-runoff generation, and its standardized path coefficient reached a value of 0.52. The vegetation condition is the second direct factor, with a standardized path coefficient of −0.51. However, the soil water content (SWC) has an indirect impact on rainfall-runoff generation through affecting vegetation conditions. So, interactions also exist between variables such as vegetation and soil. Therefore, the rainfall-runoff generation in the desert steppe may be mitigated through an enhancement of the vegetation and soil properties or through optimizing the interaction relationship between soil and vegetation.

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  • Hasituya & Jiahong Liu & Tiejun Liu, 2023. "The Characteristics of Rainfall-Runoff Generation and Its Influencing Factors in a Desert Steppe, China," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(21), pages 1-18, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:15:y:2023:i:21:p:15531-:d:1272482
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