2022
DOI: 10.1002/esp.5473
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Topographic thresholds for gully head formation in badlands

Abstract: Gully erosion is a particularly damaging process which is not yet sufficiently understood and parameterized. Gully head topographic threshold relative to Hortonian runoff have been studied in cropland, rangeland and forest. This study extends such modelling approach to badlands. Different badlands (eight sites) have been studied in the Mediterranean environment in Italy and Spain, characterized by diversified climatic, lithological, and geological settings under different anthropogenic conditioning. Many badla… Show more

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“…In particular, the erosion index explicitly relates the erosion with runoff for a rainfall event using a distributed routing procedure and with other factors controlling the ow velocity (i.e., slope) and land use and soil physical conditions (i.e., derived from CN). In addition, also the gully head topographic threshold (Torri & Poesen, 2014;Torri et al, 2018;Rossi et al, 2015) concept holds a physical basis (Rossi et al, 2022). Thus, the selected model, even if simpli ed, allowed for a physical evaluation of the erosion occurrence, unlike other black box, empirical, conceptual, or regression models etc.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the erosion index explicitly relates the erosion with runoff for a rainfall event using a distributed routing procedure and with other factors controlling the ow velocity (i.e., slope) and land use and soil physical conditions (i.e., derived from CN). In addition, also the gully head topographic threshold (Torri & Poesen, 2014;Torri et al, 2018;Rossi et al, 2015) concept holds a physical basis (Rossi et al, 2022). Thus, the selected model, even if simpli ed, allowed for a physical evaluation of the erosion occurrence, unlike other black box, empirical, conceptual, or regression models etc.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%