Study on the Soil Erosion Evolution on Loess Slope by REE Tracking

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  The soil erosion occurring in different spatial locations on a loess slope was characterized by REE tracking.The results indicate that the slope runoffs demonstrate a tendency to change with the erosion ratios,corroborating the agreement of variation tendency of erosion ratios with the runoffs.
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