Scale effect on runoff and soil loss control using rice straw mulch under laboratory conditions

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Amendments can control the runoff and soil loss by protecting the soil surface. However, scale effects on runoff and soil loss control have not been considered yet. The present study has been formulated to determine the efficiency of two plot sizes of 6 and 0.25m2 covered by 0.5 kgm-2 of straw mulch with regard to changing the time to runoff, runoff coefficient, sediment concentration and soil loss under laboratory conditions. The study used a sandy-loam soil taken from summer rangeland, Alborz Mountains, northern Iran, and was conducted under simulated rainfall intensities of 50 and 90mmh-1 and in three replicates. The results of the study showed that the straw mulch had a more significant effect on reducing the runoff coefficient, sediment concentration and soil loss on a 0.25m2 plot scale. The maximum effectiveness in time to runoff for both the scales was observed at a rainfall intensity of 90mmh-1 The maximum increasing and decreasing rates in time to runoff and runoff coefficient were observed at a rainfall intensity of 90mmh-1, with 367.92 and 96.71% for the 0.25m2 plot and 110.10 and 15.08% for the 6m2 plot. The maximum reduction in the runoff coefficient was in the 0.25m2 plot for the two rainfall intensities of 50 and 90mmh-1, with rates of .89.34 and .96.71 %. The maximum change in soil loss at the intensities of both 50 and 90mmh-1 occurred in the 0.25m2 plot, with 100 %, whereas in the 6m2 plot, decreasing rates of soil loss for the intensities of both 50 and 90mmh-1 were 46.74 and 63.24 %, respectively.

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  • Figure 1. A general view of the treated plots of 6 m2 (a), the runoff collection system at a 6 m2 plot outlet (b) and 0.25 m2 (c) with rice straw mulch under lab conditions.
  • Table 1. Time to runoff and coefficient before and after conservation treatment on study scales.
  • Table 2. Changes (%) in time to runoff and coefficient in plots treated with rice straw mulch.
  • Table 3. Sediment concentration and soil loss measured at the outlet of the study plots before and after applying conservation treatment.
  • Table 4. Reduction rates (%) in average sediment concentration and soil loss in plots treated with rice straw mulch.
  • Table 5. Results of GLM test for plot size and conservation treatment effects on the quantitative characteristics of runoff and soil loss.
  • Figure 2. Average time to runoff for the two study scales and the two rainfall intensities.
  • Figure 4. Average sediment concentration for the two study scales and the two rainfall intensities.

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Sadeghi, S. H. R., Gholami, L., Sharifi, E., Khaledi Darvishan, A., & Homaee, M. (2015). Scale effect on runoff and soil loss control using rice straw mulch under laboratory conditions. Solid Earth, 6(1), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5194/se-6-1-2015

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