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Spatial estimation of soil erosion risk using RUSLE/GIS techniques and practices conservation suggested for reducing soil erosion in Wadi Mina watershed (northwest,Algeria)
Authors:Ahmed Benchettouh  Lakhdar Kouri  Sihem Jebari
Affiliation:1.Laboratory Biodiversity and Conservation of Water and the Soils,University Abdelhamid Ibn Badis, Mostaganem,Mostaganem,Algeria;2.Department of Agronomic Sciences,University Abdelhamid Ibn Badis, Mostaganem,Mostaganem,Algeria;3.Laboratory Biodiversity and Conservation of Water and the Soils,University Abdelhamid Ibn Badis, Mostaganem,Mostaganem,Algeria;4.National Research Institute for Rural Engineering, Water, and Forestry,Tunis,Tunisia
Abstract:The Wadi Mina Watershed, western area of Algeria is characterized by rare and irregular rains and a fragile and weak vegetable cover. The sediments resulting from erosion are transported and contributed to silting dam Sidi Mhamed Benaouda. The combination of the thematical maps of the various erosive factors according to the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) in SIG by ArcGIS 10.2 software provided a reliable forecast of the annual rates of soil loss by delimiting the areas prone to erosive risk in the catchment above mentioned. The estimated potential average annual soil loss is 11.2 t/ha/yr., and the potential erosion rates from recognized erosion classes ranged from 0.0 to plus 100 t/ha/yr. About 50% of the catchment area was predicted to have very low to low erosion risk, with soil loss between 0 and 7.4 t/ha/yr. Erosion risk is moderate over 13.9% of the catchment, where calculated soil loss is between 7.4 and 12 t/ha/yr. Erosion risk is high to dangerous over 36.1% of the catchment, where calculated soil loss is more than 12 t/ha/yr. According to this study, it appeared clearly that we must intervene quickly by using reliable and effective conservation techniques.
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