Science. 1981 May 22;212(4497):915-7. doi: 10.1126/science.212.4497.915.
Field experiments indicate that the use of off-road vehicles on arid land increases the amount and frequency of water runoff and erosion by decreasing soil porosity, infiltration capacity, effectiveness of surface stabilizers, and hydraulic resistance to overland flow. These effects are long-lived and may result even when the use of these vehicles is slight.
田间试验表明,在干旱地区使用非道路车辆会降低土壤孔隙度、入渗能力、表面稳定剂的有效性和地表漫流的水力阻力,从而增加径流量和侵蚀的频率,这些影响是持久的,即使非道路车辆的使用量很小,也可能产生影响。