Title of article
The influence of storm movement on water erosion: storm direction and velocity effects
Author/Authors
de Lima، نويسنده , , Joمo L.M.P and Singh، نويسنده , , Vijay P and de Lima، نويسنده , , M.Isabel P، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
18
From page
39
To page
56
Abstract
Although the problem of storm movement affecting flows (shape of the hydrograph and peak discharges) has been recognised for a long time, most overland flow and water erosion studies do not take into account the effect on the runoff response caused by the movement of the storm across the catchment. Ignoring of the storm movement can result in considerable over- and underestimation of runoff volumes and peaks, and associated soil loss by sheet erosion.
ork shows the results of laboratory experiments that were undertaken to study the effect of moving storms on the water erosion process. The experiments were carried out using a soil flume adjustable to different slopes and a movable sprinkling-type rainfall simulator. Both the effects of storm velocity and direction, and surface slope were studied. To simulate moving rainstorms, the rainfall simulator was moved upstream and downstream over the soil surface. The results show that the storm direction and velocity strongly affect the water erosion process. The soil loss caused by the downstream moving rainstorms is higher than that caused by the identical upstream moving rainfall storms.
Keywords
Storm movement , Overland flow , Rainfall simulation , Soil erosion
Journal title
CATENA
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
CATENA
Record number
2252097
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