Assessment of soil erosion patterns using RUSLE model and GIS tools (case study: the border of Khuzestan and Chaharmahal Province, Iran)

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Ataallah Khademalrasoul ◽  
Hadi Amerikhah
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2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Sunil Nehra ◽  
Koyel Sur ◽  
V. K. Verma

Simulation of soil erosion is an important phenomenon in watershed management studies because of the dynamic nature of soil. The present study demonstrates the capabilities of remote sensing coupled with GIS to extract soil erosion vulnerabilities using RUSLE model. Therefore this study understands spatial distribution of soil erosion at a macro-watershed scale. The input parameters for RUSLE model include the rainfall and erosivity (R) derived using the TRMM satellite precipitation product for a long term implementing regression model. The soil erodibility (K) factor is estimated using available soil map, and the topographic factor (LS) from 12m ALOS PALSAR DEM. The management practice information was extracted from the land use / cover map based on 30m multi spectral LANDSAT-8 of three season datasets. The RUSLE model predicted very low, low, moderate, high and very high erosion in 84.8%, 7.9%, 4.4%, 2.3% and 0.7% of reviewed area, respectively. The results were validated with ground infromation and NDVI, being the main identifiers of soil erosion. As presence of high vegetation indicates higher strength to hold the soil particles together and prevent soil erosion, correlation coefficient was generated to find accuracy of the results with NDVI of the area. The strong positive correlation (0.5) provided scientific support that prediction of soil erosion by RUSLE can be effectively used for watershed management and combating action plan for soil erosion.


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Housseyn Bouzeria ◽  
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Nekkache Ghenim Abderrahmane ◽  
Kamel Kanchoul ◽  
Hamza Bouguerra ◽  
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