Estimation of spatial and seasonal variability of soil erosion in a cold arid River Basin in Hindu Kush mountainous region using remote sensing

An approach is proposed in the present study to estimate the soil erosion in data-scarce Kokcha subbasin in Afghanistan. The Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) model is used to estimate soil erosion. The satellite-based data are used to obtain the RUSLE factors. The results show that the s...

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Main Author: Safari, Ziauddin
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spelling my.utm.1024102023-08-29T06:21:33Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/102410/ Estimation of spatial and seasonal variability of soil erosion in a cold arid River Basin in Hindu Kush mountainous region using remote sensing Safari, Ziauddin TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) An approach is proposed in the present study to estimate the soil erosion in data-scarce Kokcha subbasin in Afghanistan. The Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) model is used to estimate soil erosion. The satellite-based data are used to obtain the RUSLE factors. The results show that the slight (71.34%) and moderate (25.46%) erosion are dominated in the basin. In contrast, the high erosion (0.01%) is insignificant in the study area. The highest amount of erosion is observed in Rangeland (52.2%) followed by rainfed agriculture (15.1%) and barren land (9.8%) while a little or no erosion is found in areas with fruit trees, forest and shrubs, and irrigated agriculture land. The highest soil erosion was observed in summer (June–August) due to snow melting from high mountains. The spatial distribution of soil erosion revealed higher risk in foothills and degraded lands. It is expected that the methodology presented in this study for estimation of spatial and seasonal variability soil erosion in a remote mountainous river basin can be replicated in other similar regions for management of soil, agriculture, and water resources. 2021 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/102410/1/ZiauddinSafariMSKA2021.pdf Safari, Ziauddin (2021) Estimation of spatial and seasonal variability of soil erosion in a cold arid River Basin in Hindu Kush mountainous region using remote sensing. Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. http://dms.library.utm.my:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:145711
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Safari, Ziauddin
Estimation of spatial and seasonal variability of soil erosion in a cold arid River Basin in Hindu Kush mountainous region using remote sensing
description An approach is proposed in the present study to estimate the soil erosion in data-scarce Kokcha subbasin in Afghanistan. The Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) model is used to estimate soil erosion. The satellite-based data are used to obtain the RUSLE factors. The results show that the slight (71.34%) and moderate (25.46%) erosion are dominated in the basin. In contrast, the high erosion (0.01%) is insignificant in the study area. The highest amount of erosion is observed in Rangeland (52.2%) followed by rainfed agriculture (15.1%) and barren land (9.8%) while a little or no erosion is found in areas with fruit trees, forest and shrubs, and irrigated agriculture land. The highest soil erosion was observed in summer (June–August) due to snow melting from high mountains. The spatial distribution of soil erosion revealed higher risk in foothills and degraded lands. It is expected that the methodology presented in this study for estimation of spatial and seasonal variability soil erosion in a remote mountainous river basin can be replicated in other similar regions for management of soil, agriculture, and water resources.
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author Safari, Ziauddin
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author_sort Safari, Ziauddin
title Estimation of spatial and seasonal variability of soil erosion in a cold arid River Basin in Hindu Kush mountainous region using remote sensing
title_short Estimation of spatial and seasonal variability of soil erosion in a cold arid River Basin in Hindu Kush mountainous region using remote sensing
title_full Estimation of spatial and seasonal variability of soil erosion in a cold arid River Basin in Hindu Kush mountainous region using remote sensing
title_fullStr Estimation of spatial and seasonal variability of soil erosion in a cold arid River Basin in Hindu Kush mountainous region using remote sensing
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of spatial and seasonal variability of soil erosion in a cold arid River Basin in Hindu Kush mountainous region using remote sensing
title_sort estimation of spatial and seasonal variability of soil erosion in a cold arid river basin in hindu kush mountainous region using remote sensing
publishDate 2021
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