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Jiaqiong Zhang

Researcher at Northwest A&F University

Publications -  34
Citations -  693

Jiaqiong Zhang is an academic researcher from Northwest A&F University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Erosion & Sediment. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 24 publications receiving 401 citations. Previous affiliations of Jiaqiong Zhang include Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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Estimating soil hydraulic properties of Fengqiu County soils in the North China Plain using pedo-transfer functions

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used pedo-transfer functions (PTFs) to predict unsaturated soil hydraulic characteristics, including soil water retention curve and hydraulic conductivity, for simulating soil water and solute transport through the unsaturated zone at regional scales using GIS, and are expensive to measure.
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Impacts of biochar application rates and particle sizes on runoff and soil loss in small cultivated loess plots under simulated rainfall.

TL;DR: It is inferred that the positive effects on soil and water loss were potentially due to the improvement in >2 mm water-stable soil aggregates and saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat) in this study.
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Quantifying contributions of slaking and mechanical breakdown of soil aggregates to splash erosion for different soils from the Loess plateau of China

TL;DR: In this paper, the contribution of mechanical breakdown had a power function relation with rainfall kinetic energy, and had the most significant correlation with RSI (relative slaking index)/RMI (relative mechanical breakdown index).
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Response of soil detachment rate to the hydraulic parameters of concentrated flow on steep loessial slopes on the Loess Plateau of China

TL;DR: In this paper, an indoor concentrated flow scouring experiment was performed on steep loessial slopes to investigate soil detachment rates for different flow rates and slope gradients, and the results indicated that soil detachment rate increased with flow rate and slope gradient.
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Using check dam deposits to investigate recent changes in sediment yield in the Loess Plateau, China

TL;DR: In this paper, a sediment profile with a depth of 11.325m was examined within the deposits associated with a check dam at the outlet of the Nianyangou catchment, in the northern Loess Plateau, China, with a drainage area of 0.181km 2.