RUSLE applied in a GIS framework: Calculating the LS factor and deriving homogeneous patches for estimating soil loss

Authors: Lewis, Laurence1; Verstraeten, Gert2; Zhu, Honglei3

Source: International Journal of Geographical Information Science, Volume 19, Number 7, 01Aug2005 , pp. 809-829(21)

Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd

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Abstract:

The RUSLE (Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation) is integrated within a GIS framework to calculate soil loss spatially. For this module, algorithms and procedures were developed to derive the slope length factor ( L ) and steepness factor ( S ) from a DEM, then integrated with the R , K , C , and P factors to develop homogeneous patches (sub‐units) within each field or river basin. Soil loss is determined for each patch within a study unit, and then combined to determine the fields' or river basin's average annual and total soil loss. Two case studies are presented. The first case study, in central Massachusetts, compares estimated soil loss values obtained for individual fields using the Idrisi RUSLE module to USDA‐NRCS RUSLE field data. While soil loss results were similar, the RUSLE module allows fields to be partitioned into more similar units than practical in the field. This permits detailed spatial analysis of soil‐loss patterns. The second case study compares soil‐loss estimates for a catchment in southwestern Flanders, Belgium. This model–model comparison contrasts the results from the RUSLE module to the WATEM model—a grid cell based model based on the USLE/RUSLE but conceptualized in a multi‐flow context. Results between the predicted soil losses utilizing the two different approaches are significantly correlated. However, estimated soil losses are consistently higher for the WATEM model. This likely reflects the differences between how the two models compute L as well as the contribution of ephemeral gullies and flow convergence which are incorporated in WATEM but not in RUSLE.

Keywords: RUSLE; LS factor; Homogeneous patches; Soil loss

Document Type: Research article

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13658810500105705

Affiliations: 1: Graduate School of Geography, Clark University, Worcester, MA 01610 2: Fund for Scientific Research—Flanders, Laboratory for Experimental Geomorphology, KU Leuven, B‐3000 Leuven, Belgium 3: Clark Labs and George Perkins Marsh Institute, Clark University, Worcester, MA 01610

Publication date: 2005-08-01

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