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Soil aggregates are important for improving the soil quality and structure. Soil erosion causes the fragmentation and migration of soil aggregates. Vegetation restoration is an effective method for controlling soil erosion, and the vegetation distribution on the slope changes the hydrological processes. However, there is a dearth of studies investigating the regulation of vegetation patterns in relation...
Multiple soil and water conservation measures applied together perform better at reducing runoff and sedimentation than individual measures, which can be attributed to their synergistic effects on water erosion. However, whether these synergistic effects are always effective at reducing water erosion remains unclear. In this study, a series of physical models representing a slope‐gully system were...