Articles | Volume 379
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-379-443-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-379-443-2018
Pre-conference publication
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05 Jun 2018
Pre-conference publication |  | 05 Jun 2018

Study on the water resources optimal operation based on riverbed wind erosion control in West Liaohe River plain

Sun Wanguang, Li Chengzhen, and Fan Baoshan

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Short summary
Rivers are drying up most frequently in West Liaohe River plain and the bare river beds present fine sand belts on land. These sand belts, which yield a dust heavily in windy days, stress the local environment deeply. In this paper we establish the optimal operation model for water resources based on river desertification control. The research results show in this paper can provide technical support for the prevention and control of riverbed wind erosion in the West Liaohe River plain.