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Flow-driven soil erosion processes in a calcareous semiarid soil: Rill length and flow rate impacts.

Authors :
Hussein, M.
Asadi, H.
Kouchakzadeh, S.
Mohammadi, M.
Source :
CATENA. Feb2023:Part A, Vol. 221, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

• Length dependent rill erosion processes seemed to be different on gentle slopes. • Equilibrium sediment transport was reached on the rills >7 m length under Q L. • Rolling of coarse particles affected by flow rates and rill length was evidenced. • Continuous head-cuts formation along long rills was an important affecting process. • Steady C and Dr of the 1-m-rill deviated from the Foster-Meyer conceptual model. Understanding the dynamic mechanisms of rill erosion is vital for accurately modeling of soil erosion. In this research, rill erosion was experimentally studied using different rill lengths. A flume, 11 m long and 0.2 m wide adjusted to 3% slope, was used for constructing rectangular rills of 0.05 m width and six different lengths (1 to 12 m). The experiments were carried out on a clayey calcareous soil from a semiarid region under two flow rates of Q L = 0.025 and Q H = 0.045 L s−1. Temporal sediment concentrations (C) were measured at the rill outlet for 40 min and the sediment size distribution (PSD) was recorded twice during each test. The common decreasing trend of C was affected by both flow rate and rill length. The formation of head-cuts along the bed of long rills was an important erosion process affecting C and PSD. The compiled data were used to determine the exponential models' parameters of both C and soil detachment rate based on the steady, unsteady, and event-average values. While, the equilibrium sediment transport occurred by increasing rill length beyond 7 m under Q L , the tested rills under Q H were not sufficiently long for the flow to reach its maximum transport capacity at the gentle slope used and for the calcareous soil tested. Based on the sediment PSD, the selective transport of coarse particles was evidenced. Selectivity transport was affected by rill length reached its maximum at the rill length of 7 m. The findings provides better understanding of rill erosion processes for calcareous soils on gentle slopes in semiarid regions. Further research is needed for better understanding of the rill erosion processes on short gentle slopes to provide experimentally supports for the existing theoretical concepts of rill erosion models. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03418162
Volume :
221
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
CATENA
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160537429
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2022.106765