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Effect of Exclosure on Runoff , Sediment Concentration and Soil Loss in Erosion Plots
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
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| Author | Darvishan, Abdulvahed Khaledi Gholami, Leila Ghorghi, Jabar Hadi Spalevic, Velibor Kord, Azadeh Katebi |
| Copyright Year | 2016 |
| Abstract | Nowadays watershed and rangeland management projects play the important role in water resources and soil management worldwide. Although watershed and rangeland management projects have the considerable importance as approaches to rural areas development and natural resources management, more studies have been focused on their effects on sediment and their effects on soil erosion have rarely been considered. The present study was conducted in two treated and control sub-watersheds with exclosure treatment and under grazing respectively, in Khamsan representative watershed with an area of 4337.27 ha in south of Kurdistan Province, Iran. Three plots were installed in each western, northern and eastern slopes for the runoff volume and coefficient, sediment concentration and soil loss measurement. The exclosure treatment was operated for installed plots in treated sub-watershed from 2007. Then, all the data of runoff volume and coefficient, sediment concentration and soil loss from USLE standard plots in both control and treated sub-watersheds for 52 events over the years 2009 to 2014 were compared and evaluated. Therefore, in order to the number of plots and subwatersheds, 18 USLE standard plot data were finally recorded and analysed for each storm event. The results showed the significant (p≤0.05) decreasing effect of exclosure treatment on runoff volume, sediment concentration and soil loss at plot scale. Finally, decreasing rates of 15.68, 6.13, 16.67, 24.37 and 21.43% due to exclosure respectively for runoff volume and coefficient, sediment concentration, soil loss and sediment yield were obtained. The variables of runoff volume, soil loss and sediment yield had statistically significant differences (p≤0.05) in treated and control sub-watersheds. The sediment concentration variable had p value of 0.058 and therefore the effect of exclosure treatment on sediment concentration was also significant (p≤0.06). |
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| Alternate Webpage(s) | http://doisrpska.nub.rs/index.php/AGR/article/download/2696/2581 |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Coefficient P-Value Sediment Sensorineural Hearing Loss (disorder) TYPSET and RUNOFF Water Resources Watershed (image processing) slope |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |