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Soil Erosion Processes in European Vineyards: A Qualitative Comparison of Rainfall Simulation Measurements in Germany, Spain and France

Authors :
Jesús Rodrigo Comino
Thomas Iserloh
Xavier Morvan
Oumarou Malam Issa
Christophe Naisse
Saskia D. Keesstra
Artemio Cerdà
Massimo Prosdocimi
José Arnáez
Teodoro Lasanta
María Concepción Ramos
María José Marqués
Marta Ruiz Colmenero
Ramón Bienes
José Damián Ruiz Sinoga
Manuel Seeger
Johannes B. Ries
Source :
Hydrology, Vol 3, Iss 1, p 6 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2016.

Abstract

Small portable rainfall simulators are considered a useful tool to analyze soil erosion processes in cultivated lands. European research groups in Spain (Valencia, Málaga, Lleida, Madrid and La Rioja), France (Reims) and Germany (Trier) have used different rainfall simulators (varying in drop size distribution and fall velocities, kinetic energy, plot forms and sizes, and field of application) to study soil loss, surface flow, runoff and infiltration coefficients in different experimental plots (Valencia, Montes de Málaga, Penedès, Campo Real and La Rioja in Spain, Champagne in France and Mosel-Ruwer valley in Germany). The measurements and experiments developed by these research teams give an overview of the variety of methodologies used in rainfall simulations to study the problem of soil erosion and describe the erosion features in different climatic environments, management practices and soil types. The aims of this study are: (i) to investigate where, how and why researchers from different wine-growing regions applied rainfall simulations with successful results as a tool to measure soil erosion processes; (ii) to make a qualitative comparison about the general soil erosion processes in European terroirs; (iii) to demonstrate the importance of the development of standard method for measurement of soil erosion processes in vineyards, using rainfall simulators; and (iv) and to analyze the key factors that should be taken into account to carry out rainfall simulations. The rainfall simulations in all cases allowed infiltration capacity, susceptibility of the soil to detachment and generation of sediment loads to runoff to be determined. Despite using small plots, the experiments were useful to analyze the influence of soil cover to reduce soil erosion, to make comparisons between different locations, and to evaluate the influence of different soil characteristics. The comparative analysis of the studies performed in different study areas points out the need to define an operational methodology to carry out rainfall simulations, which allows us to obtain representative and comparable results and to avoid errors in the interpretation in order to achieve comparable information about runoff and soil loss.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23065338
Volume :
3
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Hydrology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.b0a8f11ff534a70b5c11002325b9b47
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/hydrology3010006