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This study highlights the influence of freezing-thawing processes on soil erosion in an alpine mine restoration area. Accordingly, a series of simulation experiments were conducted to investigate runoff, sediment, and nutrient losses, and potential influencing factors under freeze-thaw (FT) conditions. Three FT treatments (i.e., 0, 3, and 5 FT cycles), and two soil moisture contents (SMCs; i.e., 10% and 20% SMC on a gravimetric basis) were assessed. The runoff, sediment yield, ammonia nitrogen (AN), nitrate nitrogen (NN), total phosphorus (TP), and dissolved phosphorus (DP) losses from runoff were characterized under different rainfall durations. The fitting results indicated that the runoff rate and sediment rate, AN, NN, TP, and DP concentrations in runoff could be described by exponential functions. FT action increased the total runoff volume and sediment yield by 14.6%–26.0% and 8.8%–35.2%, respectively. The runoff rate and sediment rate increased rapidly with the increment of FT cycles before stabilizing. At 20% SMC, the total runoff volume and sediment yield were significantly higher than those at 10% SMC. The loss curves of AN and NN concentrations varied due to differences in their chemical properties. FT action and high SMC promoted AN and NN losses, whereas the FT cycles had little effect. FT action increased TP and DP losses by 60.2%–220.1% and 48.4%–129.8%, respectively, compared to cases with no FT action; the highest TP and DP losses were recorded at 20% SMC. This study provides a deep understanding of freezing-thawing mechanisms in the soils of alpine mine restoration areas and the influencing factors of these mechanisms on soil erosion, thereby supporting the development of erosion prevention and control measures in alpine mine restoration areas.
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This research was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (U1703244), Bingtuan Science and Technology Program (2021DB019), and Science and Technology project of Alar City (2018TF01).
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Li, FY., Luo, Rj., You, Yj. et al. Alternate freezing and thawing enhanced the sediment and nutrient runoff loss in the restored soil of the alpine mining area. J. Mt. Sci. 19, 1823–1837 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11629-021-7143-2
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