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Monitoring the effect of conservation practices on the erosion rates in some small watersheds in Eastern Romania
Author(s) -
Nelu Popa,
D. Nistor,
Cosmin Hurjui,
E. Filiche,
Gabriel Petrovici
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
eurasian journal of soil science (ejss)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.24
H-Index - 5
ISSN - 2147-4249
DOI - 10.18393/ejss.23635
Subject(s) - erosion , soil conservation , environmental science , land use , watershed , hydrology (agriculture) , agroforestry , geography , geology , agriculture , geomorphology , archaeology , ecology , geotechnical engineering , biology , machine learning , computer science
It is known that the successful implementation of control measures to preserve soil quality on slope agricultural lands depends largely on the designer’s ability to select a control strategy for a specific site, considerable simpler and less costly. The paper refers to several small watersheds with agricultural use, representative for Eastern hilly area of Romania, where different types of soil conservation measures have been applied. The study included monitoring of some factors to highlight the role of soil conservation practices in reducing water erosion process. In this respect, it was studied the dynamics of the climatic, pedological, relief, vegetation, hydrology and erosion parameters. Runoff and erosion rates for individual storms were studied both at the plot and microbazin level by performing measurements on standard runoff plots, respectively in the network flow sections. Also, RUSLE model and Geographic Information System were used to simulate spatial distribution of erosion and sedimentation processes. Significant interactions and feedbacks were found to occur between soil characteristics and vegetation, which influenced both runoff and erosion responses. Monitoring allowed more direct linkages to be made between management practices and their impacts on runoff and soil erosion.

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