The classification and assessment of freeze-thaw erosion in Tibet

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Jianguo Zhang
Shuzhen Liu
Siquan Yang
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[1] Nantong University,School of Geography
[2] CAS,Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment
[3] MCA,National Disaster Reduction Center
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Journal of Geographical Sciences | 2007年 / 17卷
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Tibet; freeze-thaw erosion; GIS; classification and assessment;
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Freeze-thaw erosion is the third largest soil erosion type after water erosion and wind erosion. Restricted by many factors, few researches on freeze-thaw erosion have so far been done at home and abroad, especially those on the assessment method of freeze-thaw erosion. Based on the comprehensive analysis of impact factors of free-thaw erosion, this paper chooses six indexes, including the annual temperature range, annual precipitation, slope, aspect, vegetation and soil, to build the model for relative classification of freeze-thaw erosion using weighted and additive methods, and realizes the relative classification of the freeze-thaw erosion in Tibet with the support of GIS software. Then a synthetic assessment of freeze-thaw erosion in Tibet has been carried out according to the relative classification result. The result shows that the distribution of freeze-thaw eroded area is very extensive in Tibet, accounting for 55.3% of the total local land area; the spatial differentiation of freeze-thaw erosion with different intensities is obvious; and the difference in distribution among different regions is also obvious.
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