This paper evaluates and compares runoff and soil erosion measurements from
three hillslopes under different land use (abandoned grazing land, burned
macchia, and Eucalyptus sp. plantation) in southwest Sardinia, Italy, Data
were collected in 18 plots set up on the three hillslopes (six plots for ea
ch hillslope), from March 1992 to February 1998.
The highest runoff and erosion values, ranging from 135.22 to 57.30 mm and
from 303.52 to 73.47 g m(-1), respectively, over the entire study period, w
ere measured under the Eucalyptus sp. stands. In the abandoned grazing land
, runoff ranged from 45.25 to 12.07 mm and erosion from 137.62 to 12.44 g m
(-2), while on the hillslope under burned macchia, runoff ranged from 30.45
to 18.65 mm and erosion from 51.44 to 26.36 g m(-2). According to the lite
rature data, runoff and erosion measured in the 18 plots may be considered
low. Statistical analyses of the data indicate significant differences in r
unoff and erosion among the plots under different land use. (C) 2000 Elsevi
er Science B.V. All rights reserved.