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- Publication Year :
- 2017
- Publisher :
- American Society of Agricultural & Biological Engineers, 2017.
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Abstract
- Soil erosion and sediment delivery models have been developed to estimate the inherent complexities of soil erosion, but most models are not specifically modified for forest operation applications. Three erosion models, the Universal Soil Loss Equation for forestry (USLE-Forest), Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation Version 2 (RUSLE2), and Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP), were compared to one year of trapped sediment data for 37 forest haul road stream crossings. We assessed model performance from five variations of the three erosion models: USLE-Roadway, USLE-Soil Survey, RUSLE2, WEPP-Default, and WEPP-Modified. Each road approach was categorized into one of four levels of erosion (very low, low, moderate, and high) based on trapped erosion rate data and erosion rates reported in recent peerreviewed literature. Model performance metrics included: (1) summary statistics and nonparametric analysis, (2) linear relationships, (3) percent agreement within erosion categories and tolerable error ranges, and (4) contingency table metrics. Sediment trap data varied from negligible (
- Subjects :
- VIRGINIA PIEDMONT
IMPACT
0208 environmental biotechnology
Forest management
Biomedical Engineering
Soil Science
Sediment trap (geology)
02 engineering and technology
Stream crossing approaches
VALIDATION
MANAGEMENT-PRACTICES
PREDICTION PROJECT MODEL
RUSLE
RUNOFF
Haul roads
Contingency table
Hydrology
SOIL-EROSION
Nonparametric statistics
Sediment
Forestry
Agriculture
020801 environmental engineering
WEPP MODEL
Universal Soil Loss Equation
WATER-QUALITY
Erosion
Soil erosion models
Environmental science
WEPP
Agricultural Engineering
Best management practices
Agronomy and Crop Science
Food Science
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5396f06e3fb882d466a57c9d34ca5eea