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Inappropriate land use is one of the main reasons for soil erosion and nutr
ient loss in the hilly loess area. In the Yangjuangou catchment, which has
typical hill and gully topography, the effects of land use changes on soil
erosion and the distribution of soil nutrients and moisture were studied at
the three spatial scales of total catchment, transect and land use type. B
etween 1984 and 1996, forest and grassland increased by 36% and 5%, respect
ively, and slope farmland decreased by 43%. The land use changes decreased
annual soil erosion by 24%. The amounts of total N, total P, available N, a
vailable P and organic matter of surface soil (0-20 cm) and of moisture in
the 0-70 cm soil suggest that a farmland/grassland/forest land use structur
e from hill foot to hill top has a better capacity for soil conservation an
d retention of nutrients than other land use structures. The contents of so
il nutrients are in the order forest > grassland > slope farmland, and thos
e of soil water are forest < grassland < slope farmland. (C) 2000 Elsevier
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