Investigating sediment sources within a small catchment in southern Italy.
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
Soi! erosion is a serious problem in many areas of Italy, particularlr
in the south, where rates of soil loss can exceed 100-150 t ha-I year' .
Although the impact of these high rates of soi! loss has traditionally been
assessed in terms of soil degradation, off-site problems related to more generaI
environmental degradation are attracting increasing attention. In order to
implement meaningfu1 sediment control strategies, it is necessary to establish
both the nature and the location of the main sediment sources within a
catchment. Sediment fmgerprinting has been increasingly identified as an
effective approach for assembling infonnation on suspended sediment sources.
The study reported uses source fingerprinting techniques, based primarily on
radiometric fmgerprints (137Cs and unsupported 21Opb) to establish the primary
sediment sources within a small forested catchment (1.38 ha) 10cated in
Calabria, southem Italy, where independent information on the spatial pattem
of surface erosion rates was available from 137Cs measurements. The source
tracing investigation showed that most sediment originates from the southfacing
slopes, where the tree cover is discontinuous, emphasizing the importance
of vegetation cover in influencing sediment mobilization from the study
area. These findings are consistent with the previous work involving 137Cs
measurements, which again identified the south-facing slopes with discontinuous
tree cover as the areas with the highest rates of soil loss.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
caesium-137 lead-210; soil erosion; source fingerprinting
Elenco autori:
Porto, Paolo; Callegari, Giovanni
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Titolo del libro:
Sediment budgets, 1 Sediment Mobilization and Sediment Sources
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