Storm-wise sediment yield prediction using hillslope erosion model in semi-arid abundant lands

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Evaluation of soil erosion by existing models is needed as an important tool for managerial purposes in designation of proper water and soil conservation techniques. The present study aimed to assess the applicability of hillslope erosion model (HEM) as one of the newest erosion models for prediction of storm-wise sediment yield in Khosbijan rangeland with 20% slope steepness by using soil erosion standard plots. In order to run the model, runoff depth, land surface cover, soil texture, slope steepness and length were determined for 16 storm events. The results showed that the uncalibrated HEM did not simulate the observed sediment yields properly. Calibration of soil erodibility parameter and developing regression between observed and estimated data indicated that the model was capable of predicting sediment yield in plots by applying soil erodibility parameter of 0.15 with determination coefficient of 0.64 and estimate error of 40%.

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Fazli, S., & Noor, H. (2013). Storm-wise sediment yield prediction using hillslope erosion model in semi-arid abundant lands. Soil and Water Research, 8(1), 42–48. https://doi.org/10.17221/27/2012-swr

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