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A pedotransfer function for estimating the soil erodibility factor in Sicily

2009

The soil erodibility factor, K, of the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) is a simple descriptor of the soil susceptibility to rill and interrill erosion. The original procedure for determining K needs a knowledge of soil particle size distribution (PSD), soil organic matter, OM, content, and soil structure and permeability characteristics. However, OM data are often missing and soil structure and permeability are not easily evaluated in regional analyses. The objective of this investigation was to develop a pedotransfer function (PTF) for estimating the K factor of the USLE in Sicily (south Italy) using only soil textural data. The nomograph soil erodibility factor and its associated firs…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySoil textureMechanical EngineeringSoil organic matterlcsh:SBioengineeringSoil sciencelcsh:S1-972Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSoil gradationRilllcsh:AgricultureSoil erosion Soil erodibility Pedotransfer functionsUniversal Soil Loss EquationSoil structurePedotransfer functionErosionSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestalilcsh:Agriculture (General)Mathematics
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Effect of plot size on measured soil loss for two Italian experimental sites

2011

The objective of this investigation was to determine empirically the plot width and length effects on runoff volume, Ve, soil loss, Ae, and sediment concentration, Ce, by using data collected, at the temporal scale of the erosive event, on bare plots differing in width (2 to 8 m) and length (11 to 22 m) for two Italian stations (Masse, Umbria; Sparacia, Sicily). Mean results differed by a maximum factor of 1.6 for Ve, 1.8 for Ae and 1.2 for Ce when plots differing in width were compared and by a maximum factor of 1.4 for Ve, 1.2 for Ae and 1.3 for Ce when comparison between plot lengths was conducted. Differences between two plot widths or two plot lengths were not statistically significant…

HydrologySoil loSampling schemesoil erosionSoil ScienceSoil scienceLong term resultsSediment concentrationRunoff volumeerosion measurementSoil lossControl and Systems Engineeringplot lengthrainfall erosivitySettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestalisoil erosion rainfall erosivity soil erodibilityplot widthPlot (narrative)Agronomy and Crop Sciencesoil erodibilityFood ScienceMathematicsBiosystems Engineering
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Plot-scale measurement of soil erosion at the experimental area of Sparacia (southern Italy)

2004

Obtaining good quality soil loss data from plots requires knowledge of the factors that affect natural and measurement data variability and of the erosion processes that occur on plots of different sizes. Data variability was investigated in southern Italy by collecting runoff and soil loss from four universal soil-loss equation (USLE) plots of 176 m2, 20 ‘large’ microplots (0·16 m2) and 40 ‘small’ microplots (0·04 m2). For the four most erosive events (event erosivity index, Re ≥ 139 MJ mm ha−1 h−1), mean soil loss from the USLE plots was significantly correlated with Re. Variability of soil loss measurements from microplots was five to ten times greater than that of runoff measurements. D…

Mediterranean climateHydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorysoil erosionSiltRillSoil lossSoil waterErosionEnvironmental scienceSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestaliplot-scalemeasurementSurface runoffScale measurementWater Science and Technologysoil erodibility
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Testing the Universal Soil Loss Equation-MB equation in plots in Central and South Italy

2019

Planning soil conservation strategies requires predictive techniques at event scale because a large percentage of soil loss over a long-time period is due to relatively few large storms. Considering runoff is expected to improve soil loss predictions and allows relation of the process-oriented approach with the empirical one, furthermore, the effects of detachment and transport on soil erosion processes can be distinguished by a runoff component. In this paper, the empirical model USLE-MB (USLE-M based), including a rainfall-runoff erosivity factor in which the event rainfall erosivity index EI30 of the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) multiplies the runoff coefficient QR raised to an ex…

soil erosionsoil loss estimateSoil scienceplot measurementRunoff coefficientUniversal Soil Loss Equationplot measurements; rainfall-runoff erosivity; runoff coefficient; soil erodibility; soil erosion; soil loss estimate; USLE; USLE-MBrainfall-runoff erosivityUSLE-MBplot measurementsEnvironmental scienceUSLErunoff coefficientWater Science and Technologysoil erodibility
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