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Based on the super-resolution color image, this paper studies the design of rainfall soil erosion and rural revitalization. The steep slope system of the Loess Plateau is not only an important cause of soil erosion by rain, but also an important area for landslides, debris flows, and other natural disasters. In this study, high and steep slope system was used as the research object. Through indoor artificial rainfall experiments, under the conditions of intermittent rainfall, outflow and sediment yield characteristics, soil moisture content changes, and rainfall erosion dynamic parameters, the appearance of steep slope system under various conditions was studied from the beginning of rainfall to slope crack stage. At the same time, the development of agriculture and rural areas is not only an important foundation and support for the realization of national modernization, but also an important factor affecting economic and social development. At present, the development level of China’s agriculture and rural areas is still relatively backward, which is a significant defect in the development of China’s modernization. According to the relevant research results of domestic and foreign researchers, this study takes the main content of Rural Revitalization Strategy as the starting point, and, based on the explanation of development background and implication, deeply analyzes the development background of rural complex model and local economic revitalization strategy. At the same time, taking the rural complex as the main carrier to implement the rural revitalization strategy, this paper studies the theoretical source of the rural complex model in detail, and briefly summarizes the significance and characteristics of the rural complex model. This paper expounds the important role of the development of rural complex facilities in the implementation of China’s rural revitalization strategy.
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Li, N., Li, D. & Luo, G. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Rainfall soil erosion based on color image super resolution and rural revitalization design. Arab J Geosci 14, 1765 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12517-021-08184-y
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