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An assessment of soil erosion probability and erosion rate in a tropical mountainous watershed using remote sensing and GIS

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ARABIAN JOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCES
卷 5, 期 4, 页码 797-805

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s12517-010-0265-4

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Soil erosion; WIO; E-30 model; Landform; Manimala; Kerala

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Remote sensing data and Geographical Information System (GIS) has been integrated with the weighted index overlay (WIO) method and E (30) model for the identification and delineation of soil erosion susceptibility zones and the assessment of rate of soil erosion in the mountainous sub-watershed of River Manimala in Kerala (India). Soil erosion is identified as the one of the most serious environmental problems in the human altered mountainous environment. The reliability of estimated soil erosion susceptibility and soil loss is based on how accurately the different factors were estimated or prepared. In the present analysis, factors that are considered to be influence the soil erosion are: land use/land cover, NDVI, landform, drainage density, drainage frequency, lineament frequency, slope, and relative relief. By the WIO analysis, the area is divided into zones representing low (33.30%), moderate (33.70%), and high (33%) erosion proneness. The annual soil erosion rate of the area under investigation was calculated by carefully determining its various parameters and erosion for each of the pixels were estimated individually. The spatial pattern thus created for the area indicates that the average annual rate of soil erosion in the area was ranging from 0.04 mm yr(-1) to 61.80 mm yr(-1). The high soil erosion probability and maximum erosion rate was observed in areas with high terrain alteration, high relief and slopes with the intensity and duration of heavy precipitation during the monsoons.

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