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Agriculture & Food Security
Estimation of soil loss rate using the USLE model for Agewmariayam Watershed, northern Ethiopia
Alemayehu Muluneh1  Awdenegest Moges1  Gebrehana Girmay2 
[1] Biosystems Engineering Department, Hawassa University, Hawassa, Ethiopia;Soil and Water Management, Sekota Dryland Agricultural Research Center, Sekota, Ethiopia;
关键词: Ethiopia;    Soil loss;    Soil loss tolerance;    USLE;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s40066-020-00262-w
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundSoil erosion and nutrient depletion threaten food security and the sustainability of agricultural production in sub-Saharan Africa. Estimating soil loss and identifying hotspot areas support combating soil degradation. The aim of this paper is to estimate the soil loss rate and identify hotspot areas using USLE model in the Agewmariam watershed, northern Ethiopia.MethodsRainfall erosivity factor was determined from annual rainfall, soil erodibility factor from soil data, slope length and gradient factor were generated from DEM, cover factor and conservation practice factor obtained from land use cover map. Finally, the parameters were integrated with ArcGIS tools to estimate soil loss rates of the study watershed.ResultsMean annual soil loss rates were estimated to be between 0 and 897 t ha−1 year−1 on flatter and steeper slopes, respectively. The total annual soil loss was 51,403.13 tons from the watershed and the annual soil loss rate of the study area was 25 t ha−1 year−1. More than 33% of the study areas were above tolerable soil loss rate (11 t ha−1 year−1). The spatial risk categorization rate was 67.2% severe (> 51 t ha−1 year−1), 5.4% very high (31–50 t ha−1 year−1), 5.8% high (19–30 t ha−1 year−1), 3.2% moderate (12–18 t ha−1 year−1) and 18.3% slight (0–11 t ha−1 year−1).ConclusionThe results showed that the severity of erosion occurred on the steep slope cultivation, absence of conservation measures, and sparse nature of the vegetation cover. This area required immediate action of soil and water conservation which accounts for about 33.5% of the total watershed.

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