Title of article
Measuring runoff by plots at different scales: Understanding and analysing the sources of variation
Author/Authors
Mounirou، نويسنده , , Lawani Adjadi and Yacouba، نويسنده , , Hamma and Karambiri، نويسنده , , Harouna and Paturel، نويسنده , , Jean-Emmanuel and Mahé، نويسنده , , Gil، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
8
From page
441
To page
448
Abstract
The decrease of runoff with the increase in area is not a new fact. The scale effect depends on the spatial and temporal variability of different factors, including the surface characteristics and hydrodynamic properties of the soil and the vegetation development. The purpose of our work is to study the relative influence of the sources of variation of runoff from a small Sahelian catchment on several types of soil surfaces features. Plots of different sizes (1, 50 and 150 m2) on cultivated soils and degraded soils (non-cultivated with three different types of crusts) were monitored for two consecutive years. The results show that the runoff coefficients of rainfall events range from 4 to 65% on cultivated soils and 16 to 96% on uncultivated bare and degraded soils. A statistical and dimensionless analysis shows that in degraded environments, the processes generating runoff on plots of 50 and 150 m2 are identical and significantly different from the unit plot (1 m2). The decrease in runoff with increasing scale becomes more pronounced when rainfall duration decreases. In cultivated areas, this result is not observed. Additional measurements are needed to better understand the differences in functioning at various scales of observations.
Keywords
Runoff , Sahel , Sahel , plot , Scale effect , Soil surface feature , Hydrologic process , Parcelles , Ruissellement , Etat de surface des sols , Processus hydrologiques , Effet d’échelle
Journal title
Comptes Rendus Geoscience
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Comptes Rendus Geoscience
Record number
2281252
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