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Determining soil erodibilities for the USLE-MM rainfall erosion model

Journal

CATENA
Volume 163, Issue -, Pages 424-426

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2018.01.008

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Soil loss prediction; Erosion plots

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The USLE-MM is a rainfall erosion model which predicts soil loss using an erosivity index which is given by the Q(R)EI(30) index to a power > 1.0. In the USLE modelling environment, soil erodibility is defined as the soil loss per unit quantity of the erosivity index. With the USLE-MM model where event soil loss = K-UMM (Q(R)EI(30))(b1), using K-UMM as the erodibility factor does not conform with the requirement that the erodibility factor has units that are consistent between soils and locations. The alternative is to use the model event soil loss = K-UM a1 (Q(R)EI(30))(b1) where K-UM is determined from dividing the total amount of soil loss from a large number of events by the total value of Q(R)EI(30) associated with those events because this model isolates the soil erodibility effect from the effect of b1 on K-UMM.(.) The effect of b1 on a1 is demonstrated in this paper for bare fallow plots at 15 locations in the USA and plots at Sparacia, Sicily.

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