Land use changes and sediment yield on a hilly watershed in Central-East Argentina

Autores
Delgado, María Isabel; Gaspari, Fernanda Julia; Kruse, Eduardo Emilio
Año de publicación
2015
Idioma
inglés
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Descripción
Watershed management strategies need suitable techniques to be available in order to quantify sediment yield, among other relevant issues. The aim of this work was to estimate the sediment yield on a hilly watershed, for two different land use scenarios (years 1966 and 2011) and rainfall events (106 mm and 65.5 mm). The Modified Universal Soil Loss Equation was used to estimate the sediment yield produced by a single rainfall on the watershed of the Belisario Creek, placed south-west of the Buenos Aires province, Argentina. The information was processed using the Geographic Information System Idrisi Taiga®. Modelling the 45-year distant land use scenarios allowed to estimate the high level of degradation that is currently taking place on the watershed. Also, we detected different responses through different areas of the watershed; the same rainfall event in the 2011 land use scenario compared to the 1966 scenario showed a 400% increment in sediment yield in the upper sub-watersheds, together with an almost 100% increment near the sink. Here we propose the urgent need to elaborate a sustainable plan for the watershed of the Belisario Creek, in order to establish action criteria that could help improve natural resources management. The methodology used could be also applied to neighbouring watersheds with similar characteristics in the region.
Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales
Materia
Ciencias Agrarias
Argentina
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GIS; MUSLE; soil loss; territorial management
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Land use changes and sediment yield on a hilly watershed in Central-East Argentina
title Land use changes and sediment yield on a hilly watershed in Central-East Argentina
spellingShingle Land use changes and sediment yield on a hilly watershed in Central-East Argentina
Delgado, María Isabel
Ciencias Agrarias
Argentina
Suelo
GIS; MUSLE; soil loss; territorial management
title_short Land use changes and sediment yield on a hilly watershed in Central-East Argentina
title_full Land use changes and sediment yield on a hilly watershed in Central-East Argentina
title_fullStr Land use changes and sediment yield on a hilly watershed in Central-East Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Land use changes and sediment yield on a hilly watershed in Central-East Argentina
title_sort Land use changes and sediment yield on a hilly watershed in Central-East Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Delgado, María Isabel
Gaspari, Fernanda Julia
Kruse, Eduardo Emilio
author Delgado, María Isabel
author_facet Delgado, María Isabel
Gaspari, Fernanda Julia
Kruse, Eduardo Emilio
author_role author
author2 Gaspari, Fernanda Julia
Kruse, Eduardo Emilio
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author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Agrarias
Argentina
Suelo
GIS; MUSLE; soil loss; territorial management
topic Ciencias Agrarias
Argentina
Suelo
GIS; MUSLE; soil loss; territorial management
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Watershed management strategies need suitable techniques to be available in order to quantify sediment yield, among other relevant issues. The aim of this work was to estimate the sediment yield on a hilly watershed, for two different land use scenarios (years 1966 and 2011) and rainfall events (106 mm and 65.5 mm). The Modified Universal Soil Loss Equation was used to estimate the sediment yield produced by a single rainfall on the watershed of the Belisario Creek, placed south-west of the Buenos Aires province, Argentina. The information was processed using the Geographic Information System Idrisi Taiga®. Modelling the 45-year distant land use scenarios allowed to estimate the high level of degradation that is currently taking place on the watershed. Also, we detected different responses through different areas of the watershed; the same rainfall event in the 2011 land use scenario compared to the 1966 scenario showed a 400% increment in sediment yield in the upper sub-watersheds, together with an almost 100% increment near the sink. Here we propose the urgent need to elaborate a sustainable plan for the watershed of the Belisario Creek, in order to establish action criteria that could help improve natural resources management. The methodology used could be also applied to neighbouring watersheds with similar characteristics in the region.
Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales
description Watershed management strategies need suitable techniques to be available in order to quantify sediment yield, among other relevant issues. The aim of this work was to estimate the sediment yield on a hilly watershed, for two different land use scenarios (years 1966 and 2011) and rainfall events (106 mm and 65.5 mm). The Modified Universal Soil Loss Equation was used to estimate the sediment yield produced by a single rainfall on the watershed of the Belisario Creek, placed south-west of the Buenos Aires province, Argentina. The information was processed using the Geographic Information System Idrisi Taiga®. Modelling the 45-year distant land use scenarios allowed to estimate the high level of degradation that is currently taking place on the watershed. Also, we detected different responses through different areas of the watershed; the same rainfall event in the 2011 land use scenario compared to the 1966 scenario showed a 400% increment in sediment yield in the upper sub-watersheds, together with an almost 100% increment near the sink. Here we propose the urgent need to elaborate a sustainable plan for the watershed of the Belisario Creek, in order to establish action criteria that could help improve natural resources management. The methodology used could be also applied to neighbouring watersheds with similar characteristics in the region.
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