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2021 ◽  
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Qing Zhu ◽  
Jiaxin Guo ◽  
Xi Guo ◽  
Lei Chen ◽  
Yi Han ◽  
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Wangshou Zhang ◽  
Hengpeng Li ◽  
David W. Hyndman ◽  
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A. R. Raj ◽  
J. George ◽  
S. Raghavendra ◽  
S. Kumar ◽  
S. Agrawal

<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> LS factor plays a key role in soil erosion risk assessment using widely adopted empirical models such as RUSLE (Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation). The study was carried out to estimate the impact of varying DEM resolutions on LS factor values in a small hilly watershed near Dehradun, India. The impact of various computational algorithms as well as varying slope exponents on LS factor values were also estimated. DEMs of different resolutions such as ASTER (30<span class="thinspace"></span>m), CARTOSAT (10<span class="thinspace"></span>m and 30<span class="thinspace"></span>m), SRTM (30<span class="thinspace"></span>m) and UAV generated DEM (18<span class="thinspace"></span>cm) were used for comparison. On comparison, LS factor generated using varying resolution DEMs including UAV generated DEM yielded similar results indicated by similar mean values, even though the maximum values in the study area varied slightly. Use of spatially distributed slope exponent values resulted in higher mean LS factor values from all the DEMs, except UAV generated one, when compared to the use of a constant, slope exponent value. All DEMs except UAV generated DEM, yielded lower LS factor values when multi-flow direction (MFD) algorithm was used for computation instead of single flow direction (SFD). The variations in results when using UAV DEM may be due to its ability to capture the micro topographical variations on the ground, which affects the various computational procedures. The LS factor results obtained using different computational procedures and algorithms needs to be validated using ground collected information of LS factor, for wider acceptability and use by soil erosion and geospatial modelling communities.</p>


2018 ◽  
Vol 77 (19) ◽  
Author(s):  
Devraj Chalise ◽  
Lalit Kumar ◽  
Chandeshwar Prasad Shriwastav ◽  
Sushil Lamichhane

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