Critical Erosion Area Identification Based on Hydrological Response Unit Level for Effective Sedimentation Control in a River Basin
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摘要
Soil erosion is the worldwide most significant threat leading to land degradation and water resources deterioration. Identification and prioritization of critical erosion prone areas is an important consideration for policy makers to implement best management strategies that are more sustainable in future for long term use of these natural resources. The present study focuses to identify the specific erosion prone areas within the watershed with the help of hydrological modeling. SWAT model has been used for the identification of critical erosion areas in the Damodar catchment at two levels: watershed and hydrological response unit (HRUs). The derived spatial prioritization maps at watershed and HRUs level indicated that prioritization at watershed scale is not-sufficient methodology for prioritizing the critical soil erosion regions. The critical area identification and prioritization at HRUs level may be more efficient option to achieve the objective of soil erosion control for the policy makers. The HRUs level based analysis showed that about 67.51?% area of Damodar catchment is under critical erosion condition within which a combination of sandy loam soil with agriculture and wasteland landuse is more prone to soil erosion. The results of this study also indicate that erosion is quite sensitive to landuse and soil type within the watershed with other factor of topography and must be utilize to identify the specific patches for an effective soil erosion management rather than planning of whole watershed management which may be a cost intensive option.