2019
DOI: 10.22630/pniks.2019.28.3.41
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Using monthly rainfall data to estimate rainfall erosivity factor of Iraq

Abstract: The erosivity factor have a major effect on soil therefor a lot off researchers are interested about it. Actually, the erosivity depend on rainfall that could be a main source to water which effect on soil. To understand the erosivity factor in Iraq, we attempt to explain erosivity factor throughout 30 years (1980– –2010). Because of daily data of interval 15 and 30 min are not provided in this area, we used the Fournier modifi ed index (MFI) that based on monthly date of rainfall. Also, we applied lin… Show more

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“…It is surrounded by many countries, Turkey at the north, Iran in the eastern part, the southwestern part with Kuwait, and the Persian Gulf, and the southern part with Saudi Arabia. Also, it is located between the latitudes 37°22′N in the northern part with Turkey and 29°5′N in the southern part with Saudi Arabia, also, Iraq is located between the longitudes 38°45′E, which bordered the Syrian desert and 48°45′E nearly to Shatt Al-Arab (Adeeb & Al-Timimi, 2019;Al--Shamarti, Manji & Albw Jbianah, 2019). The climate of Iraq is generally subtropical and semi-arid, except for the mountainous northern and northern east parts that have a Mediterranean climate.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is surrounded by many countries, Turkey at the north, Iran in the eastern part, the southwestern part with Kuwait, and the Persian Gulf, and the southern part with Saudi Arabia. Also, it is located between the latitudes 37°22′N in the northern part with Turkey and 29°5′N in the southern part with Saudi Arabia, also, Iraq is located between the longitudes 38°45′E, which bordered the Syrian desert and 48°45′E nearly to Shatt Al-Arab (Adeeb & Al-Timimi, 2019;Al--Shamarti, Manji & Albw Jbianah, 2019). The climate of Iraq is generally subtropical and semi-arid, except for the mountainous northern and northern east parts that have a Mediterranean climate.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%