An estimation of sediment yield using universal soil loss (USLE) and rating curve in Barat Daya District of Penang, Malaysia

Sediment yield estimation in rivers at the regional or local scale is very important especially in term of managing the water resources in the catchment area. The sediment yield usually calculated either from direct measurement of sediment concentration in rivers or from sediment transport equati...

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Main Authors: Mohd Najib, Sumayyah Aimi, A. Rahaman, Zullyadini
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spelling my.usm.eprints.35103 http://eprints.usm.my/35103/ An estimation of sediment yield using universal soil loss (USLE) and rating curve in Barat Daya District of Penang, Malaysia Mohd Najib, Sumayyah Aimi A. Rahaman, Zullyadini H Social Sciences (General) Sediment yield estimation in rivers at the regional or local scale is very important especially in term of managing the water resources in the catchment area. The sediment yield usually calculated either from direct measurement of sediment concentration in rivers or from sediment transport equation at a particular outlet point in the catchment. A total of 19 rivers were selected as sampling sites located at the Barat Daya District of Penang. The Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) was used to estimate the sediment yield in the study area by integrating with the Geographic Information System (GIS) to generate maps of the USLE factors, which are rainfall erosivity (R), soil erodibility (K), slope length and steepness (LS), crop management (C), and conservation practice (P) factors. A sediment rating curves of the study area was developed to verify the accuracy as well as comparison to the sediment yield estimated by USLE. The results show good correlation between the sediment yield estimated by USLE and observed data (r2 is 0.62). The sediment yield estimated in the year 1974 was 1300 ton/km2/year, 1984 was 1921 ton/km2/year, 2004 was 1919 ton/km2/year and 2012 was 2336 ton/km2/year. Based on the land use analysis, agricultural activity was dominant in the Barat Daya area and contributes much of the sediment into the river system. 2015-08 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/35103/1/PPIK20.pdf Mohd Najib, Sumayyah Aimi and A. Rahaman, Zullyadini (2015) An estimation of sediment yield using universal soil loss (USLE) and rating curve in Barat Daya District of Penang, Malaysia. In: International Conference on Development and Socio Spatial Inequalities 2015, 19 – 20 August 2015, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia.
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Mohd Najib, Sumayyah Aimi
A. Rahaman, Zullyadini
An estimation of sediment yield using universal soil loss (USLE) and rating curve in Barat Daya District of Penang, Malaysia
description Sediment yield estimation in rivers at the regional or local scale is very important especially in term of managing the water resources in the catchment area. The sediment yield usually calculated either from direct measurement of sediment concentration in rivers or from sediment transport equation at a particular outlet point in the catchment. A total of 19 rivers were selected as sampling sites located at the Barat Daya District of Penang. The Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) was used to estimate the sediment yield in the study area by integrating with the Geographic Information System (GIS) to generate maps of the USLE factors, which are rainfall erosivity (R), soil erodibility (K), slope length and steepness (LS), crop management (C), and conservation practice (P) factors. A sediment rating curves of the study area was developed to verify the accuracy as well as comparison to the sediment yield estimated by USLE. The results show good correlation between the sediment yield estimated by USLE and observed data (r2 is 0.62). The sediment yield estimated in the year 1974 was 1300 ton/km2/year, 1984 was 1921 ton/km2/year, 2004 was 1919 ton/km2/year and 2012 was 2336 ton/km2/year. Based on the land use analysis, agricultural activity was dominant in the Barat Daya area and contributes much of the sediment into the river system.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohd Najib, Sumayyah Aimi
A. Rahaman, Zullyadini
author_facet Mohd Najib, Sumayyah Aimi
A. Rahaman, Zullyadini
author_sort Mohd Najib, Sumayyah Aimi
title An estimation of sediment yield using universal soil loss (USLE) and rating curve in Barat Daya District of Penang, Malaysia
title_short An estimation of sediment yield using universal soil loss (USLE) and rating curve in Barat Daya District of Penang, Malaysia
title_full An estimation of sediment yield using universal soil loss (USLE) and rating curve in Barat Daya District of Penang, Malaysia
title_fullStr An estimation of sediment yield using universal soil loss (USLE) and rating curve in Barat Daya District of Penang, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed An estimation of sediment yield using universal soil loss (USLE) and rating curve in Barat Daya District of Penang, Malaysia
title_sort estimation of sediment yield using universal soil loss (usle) and rating curve in barat daya district of penang, malaysia
publishDate 2015
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