Spatial scale dependency issues in the application of the Modified Universal Soil Loss Equation (MUSLE)

The MUSLE is used within hydrological models to estimate sediment yields from catchments of various sizes, but the spatial scale dependency issues associated with estimating the MUSLE parameters have not been adequately addressed. In the absence of detailed observed data on both hydrological respons...

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Veröffentlicht in:Hydrological sciences journal 2018-10, Vol.63 (13-14), p.1890-1900
Hauptverfasser: Gwapedza, D., Hughes, D. A., Slaughter, A. R.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The MUSLE is used within hydrological models to estimate sediment yields from catchments of various sizes, but the spatial scale dependency issues associated with estimating the MUSLE parameters have not been adequately addressed. In the absence of detailed observed data on both hydrological response and sediment yield, some analytical approaches and hypothetical examples are presented to identify the key issues. The results suggest that methods used to estimate both the erosivity and topographic factors are scale dependent, particularly if a lumped or semi-distributed modelling approach is used. The conclusion is that spatial scale dependencies will add to the uncertainties inherent in the use of the MUSLE if not carefully understood and appropriately addressed. One suggested approach is to apply the erosivity equation to a fixed (small) representative area and then scale up to the total catchment, an approach that recognizes the variability of averaged parameters across different spatial scales.
ISSN:0262-6667
2150-3435
DOI:10.1080/02626667.2018.1546388