Evaluating the effectiveness of forest crop to mitigate erosion using a sediment delivery distributed model
Chapter
Publication Date:
1998
abstract:
In this paper sediment yield data, measured from 1978 to 1997 in a
small experimental Calabrian basin reafforested with Eucalyptus trees (Eucalyptus
occidentalis Engl.), and RUSLE (Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation) coupled
with a sediment delivery distributed model are used to evaluate the antierosive
effects of this forest cover. At first, the soil loss measureinents carried out in two
experimental plots, located in the basin, are used to evaluate the crop and
management factor C of RUSLE far Eucalyptus coppice. The reliability of the
selected C factor value is verified by comparing, at an event scale, the measured
and the calculated sediment yield values at the basin outlet. Then, a Monte Carlo
technique is used far evaluating the effects of the klowledge uncertainty and the
stochastic variability of the model parameters on calculated sediment yield.
Finally, at basin scale, the spatial variability of the crop cover is considered in
order to estimate the sediment yield corresponding to scenarios having different
percentages of the crop cover.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
soil erosion; sediment delivery; crop factor; forest antierosive effectiveness
List of contributors:
Porto, Paolo; Veltri, Antonella; Callegari, Giovanni
Book title:
Environmental Forest Science