This study presents a sensitivity analysis of the soil erosion model LISEM, whereby not only the sensitivity to parameter values is considered, but attention is focused on the effects of process descriptions and the routing of overland flow
. As erosion models include a wide range of processes (i.e. rainfall, interception, surface storage, overland flow, soil erosion and deposition), this implies that only a relatively small fraction of all possible variations is explored here.
Spatially distributed data for erosion model calibration and validation : the Ganspoel and Kinderveld datasets
Bassin-versant ; Belgique ; Distribution spatiale ; Ecoulement ; Erosion des sols ; Loess ; Modèle ; Précipitation ; Ravinement ; Utilisation agricole du sol
Agricultural land use ; Belgium ; Gully erosion ; Loess ; Model ; Precipitation ; Runoff ; Soil erosion ; Spatial distribution ; Watershed
The AA. describe a dataset that offers possibilities for improved evaluation and parameterisation of spatially distributed soil erosion models. The dataset combines rainfall, runoff and sediment discharge data collected at the outlet and field
surveys within the catchments that describe soil surface charcteristics and soil erosion features. The paper dicusses and illustrates the use of the dataset to narrow uncertainties associated with model predictions.
Specific sediment yield in Tigray-Northern Ethiopia : assessment and semi-quantitative modelling
Bassin-versant ; Bilan sédimentaire ; Erosion des sols ; Ethiopie ; Gestion de l'eau ; Lac artificiel ; Modèle ; Sédimentation
Ethiopia ; Model ; Reservoir ; Sediment budget ; Sedimentation ; Soil erosion ; Water management ; Watershed
Sediment deposition in reservoirs is a serious off-site consequence of soil erosion in Tigray. Field rating of catchment characteristics and the sediment yield data from the reservoir survey were used for calibration and validation of the models