Pjj. Desmet et G. Govers, GIS-BASED SIMULATION OF EROSION AND DEPOSITION PATTERNS IN AN AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPE - A COMPARISON OF MODEL RESULTS WITH SOIL MAP INFORMATION, Catena, 25(1-4), 1995, pp. 389-401
This paper presents a relatively simple, two-dimensional hillslope ero
sion-deposition model: the model differs from most geomorphological mo
dels in that it does not assume that erosion by surface wash is always
transport-limited. As a first test, the model is applied to an agricu
ltural catchment in Central Belgium. Here, patterns of past erosion an
d deposition can be deduced from information contained in the Belgian
Soil Map so that a qualitative validation of the model results is poss
ible. The results indicate that a simple model formulation allows to r
eproduce the basic pattern of erosion and deposition as it is observed
in the landscape. This confirms the major influence of topography on
erosion and deposition patterns in such landscapes and indicates that
in some cases a simple model formulation may well be sufficient to all
ow adequate modelling of landscape evolution.