Title of article :
Permanence of soil surface crusts on abandoned farmland in the Central Ebro Basin/Spain
Author/Authors :
Ries، نويسنده , , Johannes B. and Hirt، نويسنده , , Ulrike، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
15
From page :
282
To page :
296
Abstract :
Surface crusts are frequently found on fallow land in the semi-arid Ebro Basin (Spain) and are an important factor in land degradation. Soil surface sealing leads to a decrease in infiltration rates and a consequent increase in runoff, thereby accelerating sheet wash and rill erosion. Thin sections were used to analyse the development and structures of the different crusts found across the ridge/furrow field pattern. Rainfall simulations experiments and infiltration measurements show the runoff generation and the soil erosion rates on the crusts. The spatial distribution of crusts was documented using large-scale aerial photographs, taken from a remote-controlled hot air blimp. and slaking cause structural crusts to form on the ridges, while eroded material leads to a build-up of sedimentary crusts in the furrows. A platy structure as well as vesicles then develop in these crusts, depending on the amount of time that has elapsed since ploughing and the frequency of wetting and drying cycles. Alluvial fan crusts develop on material accumulated at the end of erosion rills. The increase in the runoff of up to 81% and the decrease in infiltration rate up to 4.6 mm h-1 on surface crusts were quantified.
Keywords :
Thin sections , Soil crusting , Rainfall simulation , Land degradation , Abandoned fields
Journal title :
CATENA
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
CATENA
Record number :
2253035
Link To Document :
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