Literature DB >> 34175609

Soil erosion assessment in the Blue Nile Basin driven by a novel RUSLE-GEE framework.

Abdelrazek Elnashar1, Hongwei Zeng2, Bingfang Wu3, Ayele Almaw Fenta4, Mohsen Nabil5, Robert Duerler6.   

Abstract

Assessment of soil loss and understanding its major drivers are essential to implement targeted management interventions. We have proposed and developed a Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation framework fully implemented in the Google Earth Engine cloud platform (RUSLE-GEE) for high spatial resolution (90 m) soil erosion assessment. Using RUSLE-GEE, we analyzed the soil loss rate for different erosion levels, land cover types, and slopes in the Blue Nile Basin. The results showed that the mean soil loss rate is 39.73, 57.98, and 6.40 t ha-1 yr-1 for the entire Blue Nile, Upper Blue Nile, and Lower Blue Nile Basins, respectively. Our results also indicated that soil protection measures should be implemented in approximately 27% of the Blue Nile Basin, as these areas face a moderate to high risk of erosion (>10 t ha-1 yr-1). In addition, downscaling the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) precipitation data from 25 km to 1 km spatial resolution significantly impacts rainfall erosivity and soil loss rate. In terms of soil erosion assessment, the study showed the rapid characterization of soil loss rates that could be used to prioritize erosion mitigation plans to support sustainable land resources and tackle land degradation in the Blue Nile Basin.
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Keywords:  Cloud computing; Google Earth Engine; Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation; Soil loss severity analysis; TRMM spatial downscaling

Year:  2021        PMID: 34175609     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.148466

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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