Identification of soil erosion and fluvial sediment problems |
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Authors: | W. T. Dickinson R. P. Rudra G. J. Wall |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Engineering, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario NIG2W1, Canada;2. Agriculture Canada, Guelph Agriculture Centre, Guelph, Ontario NIH6N1, Canada |
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Abstract: | ![]() A computer model has been used to estimate soil loss and sediment yield from irregular field-size units of small watersheds. Input to the model includes spring data (i.e. relating to February through May) for the independent variables of the Universal Soil Loss Equation, and for factors such as surface roughness, an index of overland runoff, and proximity to the stream. Output from the model includes maps of seasonal estimates of potential soil losses, field sediment delivery ratios, and expected sediment yields. On the basis of selected erosion and sediment yield tolerances, the output information has been analysed to identify watershed areas which (1) exhibit both erosion and sediment yield problems; (2) exhibit only erosion problems; (3) exhibit only sediment yield problems; and (4) exhibit neither erosion nor sediment yield problems. The percentage of the watershed area in each category and the percentage of the watershed soil loss and sediment loads contributed by each category are also identified. Application of the procedure for planning remedial control programs for five watersheds is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Soil erosion Soil loss Sediment yield Sediment delivery ratio Watershed model Universal Soil Loss Equation Erosion and sediment yield maps Erosion problems Sediment problems |
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