Determination of soil loss on agricultural land based on field measurements in the Czech Republic
Jiří Kapička,
Věra Kolbabová,
Miroslav Bauer,
Tomáš Dostál,
Petr Kavka,
Josef Krása and
Alla Achasova
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Jiří Kapička: Department of Soil Conservation Service, Research Institute for Soil and Water Conservation, Prague, Czech Republic
Miroslav Bauer: Department of Landscape Water Conservation, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic
Tomáš Dostál: Department of Landscape Water Conservation, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic
Petr Kavka: Department of Landscape Water Conservation, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic
Josef Krása: Department of Landscape Water Conservation, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic
Alla Achasova: Department of Soil Conservation Service, Research Institute for Soil and Water Conservation, Prague, Czech Republic
Soil and Water Research, vol. preprint
Abstract:
The current erosion protection set up in the Czech Republic (CZ) is based on the long-term soil loss due to water erosion using the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE). The range of recommended values of tolerable soil loss by water varies among different authors and approaches, depending on the specific area and its parameters. It is, therefore, important to ask the following questions. What is the real range of soil loss by water erosion in CZ. To determine the range of soil loss, a model extrapolation was carried out. The model extrapolation was based on the results from two main experimental measurements. Both from the evaluated volume soil loss of real erosion events and field experiments based on measurements of erosion induced by artificial rainfall. The results of modelled extrapolation of the range of long-term soil loss are in the range 6.9-13.8 t/ha per year.
Keywords: eroded volume; erosion events; soil loss tolerance; soil water erosion (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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DOI: 10.17221/22/2025-SWR
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