Title of article :
Surface runoff and soil erosion on unpaved forest roads from rainfall simulation tests in northeastern Spain
Author/Authors :
Arnلez، نويسنده , , J. and Larrea، نويسنده , , V. and Ortigosa، نويسنده , , L.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
The generation of surface runoff and transport of sediment were studied on unpaved forest roads in the Iberian Range (Spain). To this end, a mobile rainfall simulator was used so that information could be compared. Twenty-eight rainfall simulations were carried out on the cutslope (12), sidecast fill (6) and roadbed (10). Under low soil moisture conditions, cutslopes had runoff coefficients of 58%, and overland flow was generated in 3 min. On the sidecast fill and the roadbed, the runoff coefficients were 34% and 46%, respectively. The part of the road that showed the greatest erosion was the cutslope (161 g m−2), where mass wasting and freeze–thaw processes supply loose material to be transported by overland flow. The cutslope soil loss rates exceed those from the sidecast fill and the roadbed by 16 and 11 times, respectively. In these tests, the maximum sediment concentration was recorded in the first few minutes. The concentration reduces with time as a consequence of the exhaustion of loose surface material. Correlation coefficients and regression analysis showed that the gradient, plant cover density and stone cover of the cutslopes, fill areas and roadbeds had statistically significant effects on runoff and erosion. A comparison of these data with others obtained on different land-uses allowed us to conclude that some parts of forest roads have similar hydromorphological behaviour to abandoned fields in mountainous areas and to cereal fields.
Keywords :
Forest roads , Spain , Soil erosion , Iberian Range , Rainfall simulation , Runoff