ASSESSMENT OF SEDIMENT YIELD BY SPLASH EROSION ON A SEMIARID SOIL WITH VARYING CRYPTOGAM COVER

Citation
Dj. Eldridge et Rsb. Greene, ASSESSMENT OF SEDIMENT YIELD BY SPLASH EROSION ON A SEMIARID SOIL WITH VARYING CRYPTOGAM COVER, Journal of arid environments, 26(3), 1994, pp. 221-232
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences",Ecology
ISSN journal
01401963
Volume
26
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
221 - 232
Database
ISI
SICI code
0140-1963(1994)26:3<221:AOSYBS>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
Cryptogams are a group of non-vascular plants including algae, lichens , mosses, liverworts and fungi which form crusts when associated with surface soils. A series of experiments were undertaken to investigate the role of cryptogams in erosion processes on a red earth soil in sem i-arid eastern Australia. Under 20 min of simulated rainfall at an int ensity of 45 mm h-1, the presence of cryptogams significantly reduced both the total amount of material that was eroded by splash and the ra te of removal from a semi-arid red earth soil. As cryptogam cover incr eased, there was an exponential decline in total splash erosion and an increase in the proportion of coarse material in the sediment. The re sults indicate that, under natural rainfall conditions, there is a con tinual transfer of fine material and adsorbed nutrients away from area s of low cryptogam cover. The application of these results to the mana gement of soils with cryptogamic surfaces is briefly discussed.