Analysis of heavy precipitation-induced rill erosion

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Hinsberger RebeccaORCID

Abstract

AbstractErosion is an ongoing environmental problem that leads to soil loss and damages ecosystems downstream of agriculture. Increasingly frequent heavy precipitation causes single erosion events with potentially high erosion rates owing to gully erosion. In this study, analyses of croplands affected by heavy precipitation and linear erosion indicate that erosion occurs only on sparsely vegetated fields with land cover ≤ 25% and that slope gradient and length are significant factors for the occurrence of linear erosion tracks. Existing erosion models are not calibrated to the conditions of heavy precipitation and linear erosion, namely high precipitation intensities and long and steep croplands. In this study, natural linear erosion was analyzed using an unmanned aerial vehicle and erosion volumes were determined for 32 rills and gullies of different sizes. Comparisons with the RUSLE2 and EROSION-3D model values showed an underestimation of linear erosion in both models. Therefore, calibration data for erosion models used for heavy precipitation conditions must be adapted. The data obtained in this study meet the required criteria.

Funder

Ministerium für Umwelt, Klima, Mobilität, Agrar und Verbraucherschutz, Saarland, Germany

Universität des Saarlandes

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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