Soil erosion modelling of burned and mulched soils following a Mediterranean forest wildfire

Author:

Gonzalez‐Romero Javier1,Zema Demetrio Antonio2ORCID,Carrà Bruno Gianmarco2,Neris Jonay3,Fajardo Alvaro1,Plaza‐Álvarez Pedro Antonio1,Moya Daniel1,Peña‐Molina Esther1,de las Heras Jorge1,Lucas‐Borja Manuel Esteban1

Affiliation:

1. School of Advanced Agricultural and Forestry Engineering Campus Universitario s/n, Castilla‐La Mancha University Albacete Spain

2. Department AGRARIA “Mediterranea” University of Reggio Calabria, Località Feo di Vito Reggio Calabria Italy

3. Department of Animal Biology, Edafology and Geology, Faculty of Biology University of La La Laguna La Laguna Spain

Abstract

AbstractSoil erosion modelling applied to burned forests in different global regions can be unreliable because of a lack of verification data. Here, we evaluated the following three erosion models: (1) Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP), (2) Morgan‐Morgan‐Finney (MMF) and (3) Universal Soil Loss Equation‐Modified (USLE‐M). Using field plots that were either untreated or mulched with straw, this study involved observations of soil loss at the event scale at a burned pine forest in Central Eastern Spain. The erosion predictions of the three models were analysed for goodness‐of‐fit. Optimization of the MMF model with a new procedure to estimate the C‐factor resulted in a satisfactory erosion prediction capacity in burned plots with or without the mulching treatment. The WEPP model underestimated erosion in the unburned areas and largely overestimated the soil loss in burned areas. The accuracy of soil loss estimation by the USLE‐M model was also poor. Calibration of the curve numbers and C‐factors did not improve the USLE‐M model estimation. Therefore, we conclude that an optimized MMF model was the most accurate way to estimate soil loss and recommend this approach for in Mediterranean burned forests with or without postfire mulching. This study gives land managers insight about the choice of the most suitable model for erosion predictions in burned forests.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pollution,Soil Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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