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Hydrology
Catchment Hydrology during Winter and Spring and the Link to Soil Erosion: A Case Study in Norway
Torsten Starkloff1  Jannes Stolte1  Coen Ritsema2  Rudi Hessel2 
[1] Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research (NIBIO), Fredrik A Dahlsvei 20, N-1431 Ås, Norway;Wageningen Environmental Research (Alterra), P.O. Box 47, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands;
关键词: SHAW;    soil freezing;    snow;    infiltration;    modelling;    soil erosion;   
DOI  :  10.3390/hydrology4010015
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

In the Nordic countries, soil erosion rates in winter and early spring can exceed those at other times of the year. In particular, snowmelt, combined with rain and soil frost, leads to severe soil erosion, even, e.g., in low risk areas in Norway. In southern Norway, previous attempts to predict soil erosion during winter and spring have not been very accurate owing to a lack of catchment-based data, resulting in a poor understanding of hydrological processes during winter. Therefore, a field study was carried out over three consecutive winters (2013, 2014 and 2015) to gather relevant data. In parallel, the development of the snow cover, soil temperature and ice content during these three winters was simulated with the Simultaneous Heat and Water (SHAW) model for two different soils (sand, clay). The field observations carried out in winter revealed high complexity and diversity in the hydrological processes occurring in the catchment. Major soil erosion was caused by a small rain event on frozen ground before snow cover was established, while snowmelt played no significant role in terms of soil erosion in the study period. Four factors that determine the extent of runoff and erosion were of particular importance: (1) soil water content at freezing; (2) whether soil is frozen or unfrozen at a particular moment; (3) the state of the snow pack; and (4) tillage practices prior to winter. SHAW performed well in this application and proved that it is a valuable tool for investigating and simulating snow cover development, soil temperature and extent of freezing in soil profiles.

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