SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF SOIL-EROSION RATES IN AN AGRICULTURAL CATCHMENT, CENTRAL BELGIUM

Citation
K. Vandaele et J. Poesen, SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF SOIL-EROSION RATES IN AN AGRICULTURAL CATCHMENT, CENTRAL BELGIUM, Catena, 25(1-4), 1995, pp. 213-226
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Geosciences, Interdisciplinary","Water Resources
Journal title
CatenaACNP
ISSN journal
03418162
Volume
25
Issue
1-4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
213 - 226
Database
ISI
SICI code
0341-8162(1995)25:1-4<213:SATPOS>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
This paper presents results on the temporal and spatial variability of the erosional system in two adjacent cultivated catchments located in the Belgian Loam belt. Annual catchment erosion rates, calculated for the whole catchment area, range between 1 and 15 m(3)/ha . y. Mean an nual catchment erosion rates calculated for a three year period, were 5.4 m(3)/ha . y and 8.2 m(3)/ha . y despite relatively low slope gradi ents. About 60 to 70% of the total soil loss due to rill and ephemeral gully erosion occurred in late spring and early summer. This is attri buted to the higher frequency of high-intensity low-frequency storms f alling on a very dry soil surface in late spring and early summer. The relative importance of ephemeral gully erosion is strongly influenced by the season: mean ratio of ephemeral gully erosion rates to rill er osion rates equals ca. 1.7 in winter and ca. 1.0 in summer. Ephemeral gully erosion in topographically defined now paths is the dominant sed iment source and represents 41% of the total soil loss. During the sur vey period, about 90% of the material eroded upstream was transported outside the catchment. As a result, villages situated downstream were severily damaged by flooding and major sedimentation events.