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FOR891_sp06c soil
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SP06c Soil erosion in a future climate: Mechanism of soil erosion control by vegetation and their role for soil erosion modeling and integrated water resources management
Description:
Existing land use systems often cause severe soil erosion. Now and in future, processes of
changing climate and extreme events (high intensity rainfall, drought) as well as land use
changes affect extent and spatial distribution of soil erosion and sediment fluxes. Vegetation
could protect very efficiently against soil erosion by water, based on the effect of a plant to
keep away the direct impact of a raindrop on the soil surface. The mechanisms that control
soil erosion under vegetation are very dynamic in space and time and the processes of
reducing splash detachment in relation to the extreme rainfall events and temporal change of
the seasonal occurrence are not well understood. Here, we analyse how soil erosion
changes with different types of vegetation cover, using both field data and a modeling
approach. Two process systems will be analysed, (a) modification of rainfall erosivity by its
pass through the vegetation layer, and (b) feedbacks and interactions between surface
runoff, sediment transport and vegetation structure. Vertical and horizontal vegetation
structure will be analysed with hyperspectral remote sensing and Lidar techniques.
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2011-04-02
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2019-12-17
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