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The watershed of the Ningxia-Inner Mongolia Reach of the Yellow River (NIMRYR) suffers from soil erosion by wind and water because of the wide distribution of deserts and arsenic sandstones in this region. The sediment generated by erosion fed into the Yellow River directly or by its tributaries, silting up the Yellow River and raising the elevation of the river bed. The silting of the Yellow River...
The watershed of the Ningxia-Inner Mongolia Reach of the Yellow River (NIMRYR) suffers from serious wind-erosion hazard from several deserts distributed in this watershed. A mass of aeolian sediment is fed into the Yellow River directly or by its tributaries, which clogs the channel and causes major disasters in local regions. To prevent siltation of the Yellow River, it is urgent to understand the...
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