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MODELING EPHEMERAL GULLY EROSION FOR CONSERVATION PLANNING
This paper discusses the overland flow and concentrated flow systems that occur in most farm fields. Concentrated flow areas, which are distinct from overland flow areas, can be a major sediment source and are the main conduits that convey runoff and sediment from most farm fields. Ephemeral gully erosion, which occurs in concentrated flow areas, is similar to but differs from both rill and classical gully erosion. Concentrated flow areas occupy much of the flow path between the end of overland flow areas and defined stream channels. This paper describes the erosion and deposition processes that occur in concentrated flow areas and the effect of soil and cover management on these processes. Ephemeral gully erosion is not estimated with rill-interrill erosion prediction methods, which can result in major errors in estimates of sediment yield leaving farm fields. Much deposition can occur in concentrated flow areas resulting in sediment load leaving a farm field being much less than the sediment produced by rill-interrill and ephemeral gully erosion within the field. This paper describes model structure, topographic representation, and features of ephemeral gully erosion control practices needed in mathematical models used in conservation planning for farm fields.
作 者: George R. FOSTER 作者单位: Research Hydraulic Engineer (retired), USDA-Agricultural Research Service, National Sedimentation Laboratory, Oxford, Mississippi, USA 刊 名: 国际泥沙研究(英文版) SCI 英文刊名: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SEDIMENT RESEARCH 年,卷(期): 2005 20(3) 分类号: P3 关键词: Ephemeral gully erosion Concentrated flow area Overland flow area Mathematical model【MODELING EPHEMERAL GULLY EROSION FOR】相关文章:
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