Potential risks of soil erosion in North-Central Vietnam using remote sensing and GIS

Author:

Ha Nguyen T T.1ORCID,Tuyen Tran T.2ORCID,Sarzhanovna Astarkhanova T.3ORCID,Thuy Hoang T.2ORCID,Luong Vu V.2ORCID,Du Tran D.2ORCID,Tai Dau K.2ORCID,The Hoang A.2ORCID,Thanh Nguyen N.4ORCID,Duong Phung T.5ORCID,Ha Vo T. T.2ORCID,Khanh Vo T. N.6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Vinh University, Vietnam; Patrice Lumumba Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Russia

2. Vinh University, Vietnam

3. Patrice Lumumba Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Russia

4. Vinh University, Vietnam; Novosibirsk State Agrarian University, Russia

5. Dong Thap University, Vietnam

6. Vinh University, Vietnam; Vinh University, Vietnam

Abstract

ABSTRACT Unsustainable exploitation activities (UEAs), combined with the increasing impacts of global climate change are the key causes that lead to soil erosion in the North-Central Vietnam. Mountainous areas in the North-Central Vietnam commonly have steep slopes and sandy clay in the surface soil layer, which contribute to enhancing the soil erosion, resulting in a serious loss of life and property. This study investigates the land cover change (LCC) across the Thanh Chuong district by combining Remote Sensing Technique (RST) data with Geographic Information System (GIS) and further, establishing erosion risk hazard maps based on the RUSLE model simulation. To achieve these objectives, Sentinel and Landsat satellite images from the period 2010_2021 were acquired. It was verified that the forest area gradually decreased from 2010_2021, and the average annual soil loss was approximately 25 t per year. The amount of erosion that led to a soil loss of up to 18% of the total land area is related to weather conditions, terrain features, and the soil texture. The decline in the vegetation cover is expected to be the main cause of increasing trends in erosion and soil loss.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),Agronomy and Crop Science,Environmental Engineering

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