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Soil erosion greatly reduces soil fertility. Quantification of soil erosion is required to effectively implement soil conservation practices. This study used the 210 Pb ex measurements to assess long-term rates and spatial pattern of soil redistribution in an agricultural catchment in the black soil region, Northeastern China. A total of 61 sampling cores were collected from the catchment,...