1. Predicting soil erosion hazard in Lattakia Governorate (W Syria)
- Author
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Thi Thuy Linh Nguyen, Harsányi Endre, Tran Anh Duong, Nam Thai Van, Khallouf Alaa, Bao Pham Quoc, Mohammed Safwan, and Alshiehabi Omran
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Hydrology ,Water erosion ,Soil test ,Stratigraphy ,0207 environmental engineering ,Sediment ,Geology ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,Field survey ,01 natural sciences ,Hazard ,Erosion ,Environmental science ,WEPP ,020701 environmental engineering ,Surface runoff ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
The main objective of this study is to predict soil erosion in the Lattakia Governorate (W Syria) using the Water Erosion Prediction Project model (WEPP) and to compare the result with that of the RUSLE. Field survey and data collection were carried out, and 44 soil samples were analyzed. In addition, all the necessary input files were prepared for use in the WEPP model and RUSLE. Results show that more than of 80% of the locations studied experience slight to moderate erosion (less than 5 t/ha/y), whereas the rest of the locations experience severe soil erosion hazard. Moreover, the volume of runoff estimated by the WEPP model is in the range of 51–321 mm, and the R2 between the simulated soil erosion and the predicted runoff reached 0.68. Interestingly, the R2 between the WEPP model and RUSLE is 0.56, which indicates a good correlation between the two models.
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- 2021