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Biblioteca Ascribing soil erosion types for sediment yield using composite fingerprinting technique

Ascribing soil erosion types for sediment yield using composite fingerprinting technique

Ascribing soil erosion types for sediment yield using composite fingerprinting technique

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Date of publication
Diciembre 2014
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AGRIS:US201500183972
Pages
1753-1762

Soil erosion and eroded sediment are serious threats to sound land management. However, less attention has been given to quantifying the importance of different soil erosion features based on appropriate control measures that could be designated. Accordingly, this research was planned to quantify the contribution of potential sediment sources, i.e. sheet, rill and gully erosion, in Idelo watershed in Zanjan Province, Iran, using composite fingerprinting. Toward this aim, 16 geochemical and organic tracers were detected in sediment sources and sediment deposited at the outlet. The results of applying the composite fingerprinting technique, with a relative error of 16%, showed that sheet, rill and gully sources contributed 56%, 44% and 0%, respectively, to sediment yield. It was also apparent from the results that the composite fingerprinting approach could be successfully utilized to assess the provenance of sediment deposited at the main outlet of the study watershed by soil erosion type. Editor Z.W. Kundzewicz

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Sadeghi, Seyed Hamidreza
Najafi, Saeed
Riyahi Bakhtiari, Alireza
Abdi, Parviz

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