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  • Modeling the response of within-storm runoff and erosion dynamics to climate change in two Mediterranean watersheds : A multi-model, multi-scale approach to scenario design and analysis
  • Bassin-versant ; Changement climatique ; Couverture végétale ; Domaine méditerranéen ; Ecoulement ; Erosion des sols ; Erosion hydrique ; Modèle ; Orage ; Portugal
  • Climatic change ; Mediterranean area ; Model ; Plant cover ; Portugal ; Rainstorm ; Runoff ; Soil erosion ; Water erosion ; Watershed
  • The AA. study the impacts of climate change on runoff and soil erosion in 2 Mediterranean watersheds, located in central and southern Portugal, by coupling a seasonal-scale with an event-scale model. PROMES results were used to estimate changes
  • to storm rainfall intensity, while SWAT was applied with the PROMES results to estimate changes to soil moisture and saturation deficit, as well as vegetation cover. The results from both models were used to generate scenarios of changes to storm intensity
  • (increasing), saturation deficit (increasing) and vegetation cover (increasing according to vegetation type). These scenarios were used as input for the MEFIDIS model to study the impacts of these changes on runoff and soil erosion across spatial scales
  • 2013
  • Distributed modelling of mean annual soil erosion and sediment delivery rates to surface waters
  • Agropédologie ; Allemagne ; Analyse d'incertitude ; Eau de surface ; Erosion des sols ; Erosion hydrique ; Hessen ; Modèle ; Vignoble ; Vulnérabilité
  • Agropedology ; Germany ; Hessen ; Model ; Soil erosion ; Surface water ; Uncertainty analysis ; Vinegrowing area ; Vulnerability ; Water erosion
  • been employed with the best available data sets on K-, C-, R- and LS-factors. Model results show that soil losses in Hesse vary between 0.5 and 15 tonnes/(ha.year). The mean loss amounts and the sediment delivery ratios for sub-catchments are also
  • evaluated. Uncertainty analyses reveal an overall error of 34 % of the model results and outline the contribution of each input data set. The findings from this study are used for policy support in the field of soil and water resources management.
  • 2013
  • Erosion des sols ; Erosion hydrique ; Italie ; Lutte contre l'érosion ; Modèle ; Parcelle expérimentale ; Pente de versant ; Sicilia
  • Erosion control ; Experiment plot ; Italy ; Model ; Sicilia ; Slope gradient ; Soil erosion ; Water erosion
  • uses the runoff coefficient, QR, as an additional independent variable in order to develop an empirical model allowing prediction of storm soil loss values that do not necessarily increase with λ. This model allows Ae predictions that both increase
  • 2013
  • Bassin-versant ; Ebro ; Erosion des sols ; Erosion hydrique ; Espagne ; Modèle ; Montagne ; Pratique culturale ; Prévision ; Scénario ; Utilisation du sol ; Végétation
  • Agricultural practice ; Ebro ; Forecast ; Land use ; Model ; Mountain ; Scenario ; Soil erosion ; Spain ; Vegetation ; Water erosion ; Watershed
  • scenarios of land uses. The AA. tackle this goal by running a complex index of hydrological connectivity and a semi-physically based model of soil erosion with geographic information system (GIS) in the Estanque de Arriba catchment (Spanish Pre-Pyrenees
  • 2013