EGU21-1504
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-1504
EGU General Assembly 2021
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Estimation of soil loss with RUSLE during a period of increasing rainfall erosivity (1997-2018) in two-contrasted Mediterranean watersheds (southern Spain).

Juan F. Martinez-Murillo1,2, José A. Sillero-Medina1, and José D. Ruiz-Sinoga1,2
Juan F. Martinez-Murillo et al.
  • 1Instituto de Geomorfología y Suelos, Universidad de Málaga. 29071 Málaga, Spain (jfmmurillo@uma.es)
  • 2Departamento de Geografía, Universidad de Málaga. 29071 Málaga, Spain.

During the last 25 years, an increasing rainfall erosivity occurred in South of Spain according to recent studies. This fact may rendered in an increment of the derived threatens from water erosion and, consequently, soil loss processes, one of the main geomorphic agent in that geographical area. This study deals with the application of RUSLE equation in two-contrasted Mediterranean mountainous watershed from 1997 to 2018. Both of them are characterised with very common ecogeomorphologic features from Mediterranean mountains but differs in the rainfall regime: one watershed shows an altitudinal gradient from dry-Mediterranean to subhumid Mediterranean climate, and the other one from semiarid to dry-Mediterranean climate.

From the methodological point of view, RULSE was applied but some modifications were introduced in its calculation: i) rainfall intensity calculated in 10-minutes instead of 30-minutes for Factor R; ii) vegetation cover estimated by means of NDVI for Factor C; and iii) validation using field inventory of soil surface components.

The results indicated differences between both watersheds given their different ecogeomorphologic conditions. The precision of using I10 let valuate better the soil loss estimation and its spatial and temporal variability. The validation with the soil surface components obtained better results in the rainiest watershed with more biotic ecogeomorphological conditions. This study is of great useful to detect priority areas to carry out revegetation plans to control erosion and floodings.

How to cite: Martinez-Murillo, J. F., Sillero-Medina, J. A., and Ruiz-Sinoga, J. D.: Estimation of soil loss with RUSLE during a period of increasing rainfall erosivity (1997-2018) in two-contrasted Mediterranean watersheds (southern Spain)., EGU General Assembly 2021, online, 19–30 Apr 2021, EGU21-1504, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-1504, 2021.