2019
DOI: 10.2489/jswc.75.1.28
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Evaluation of the Soil Vulnerability Index for artificially drained cropland across eight Conservation Effects Assessment Project watersheds

Abstract: The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has proposed the Soil Vulnerability Index (SVI) as a standard tool to classify inherent soil vulnerability of cropland to loss of sediment and nutrients by runoff and leaching. The tool uses soil properties and topography, and does not consider crop management, except for the presence of artificial surface or subsurface drainage. For artificially drained cropland, SVI vulnerability to runoff remains unchanged but vulnerability to leaching is raised by two … Show more

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“…Baffaut et al (2020) evaluate SVI rankings when cropland is artificially drained, whether by surface ditches or by subsurface tiles. Yasarer et al (2020) evaluate the SVI in two Mississippi watersheds. Finally, Lohani et al (2020b) assess whether SVI distribution on cropland in various watersheds helped explain sediment and nutrient loads exported from these watersheds.…”
Section: Introduction and Summary Of This Special Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Baffaut et al (2020) evaluate SVI rankings when cropland is artificially drained, whether by surface ditches or by subsurface tiles. Yasarer et al (2020) evaluate the SVI in two Mississippi watersheds. Finally, Lohani et al (2020b) assess whether SVI distribution on cropland in various watersheds helped explain sediment and nutrient loads exported from these watersheds.…”
Section: Introduction and Summary Of This Special Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%