Assessment of soil erosion by RUSLE model using remote sensing and GIS - A case study of Nethravathi Basin
National Institute of Technology Karnataka
Abstract
Soil erosion is a serious problem arising from agricultural intensification, land degradation and other anthropogenic activities. Assessment of soil erosion is useful in planning and conservation works in a watershed or basin. Modelling can provide a quantitative and consistent approach to estimate soil erosion and sediment yield under a wide range of conditions. In the present study, the soil loss model, Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) integrated with GIS has been used to estimate soil loss in the Nethravathi Basin located in the southwestern part of India. The Nethravathi Basin is a tropical coastal humid area having a drainage area of 3128 km2 up to the gauging station. The parameters of RUSLE…
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2Topics & keywords
- Universal Soil Loss Equation
- Erosion
- Hydrology (agriculture)
- Environmental science
- Watershed
- Sediment
- Drainage basin
- Soil loss
- Life in Land