New Study Reveals Changing Moisture Levels in Loess Profile Impacting Water Distribution
The study looked at the moisture content in the layers of soil in Yangwan village. They found that the moisture levels in the soil changed differently in the loess layers compared to the red paleosol layers. The moisture content and porosity fluctuated from top to bottom. They also discovered four layers of water-bearing loess formed over time, with clay grouting layers acting as water-resistant barriers in the upper red paleosol.