Contribution of physical and anthropogenic factors to gully erosion initiation

•The roles of anthropogenic and natural factors on gullying were investigated.•Road construction was the main cause of gully formation in the study region.•“Distance from stream” had a medium contribution to gully occurrences. Losses of large volumes of soil through gully formation lead to serious e...

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Veröffentlicht in:Catena (Giessen) 2022-03, Vol.210, p.105925, Article 105925
Hauptverfasser: Rahmati, Omid, Kalantari, Zahra, Ferreira, Carla Sofia, Chen, Wei, Soleimanpour, Seyed Masoud, Kapović-Solomun, Marijana, Seifollahi-Aghmiuni, Samaneh, Ghajarnia, Navid, Kazemi Kazemabady, Nader
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Zusammenfassung:•The roles of anthropogenic and natural factors on gullying were investigated.•Road construction was the main cause of gully formation in the study region.•“Distance from stream” had a medium contribution to gully occurrences. Losses of large volumes of soil through gully formation lead to serious environmental, societal, and economic problems for human societies. This study establishes a framework based on an artificial intelligence approach to investigate the impact of geo-environmental and topo-hydrological factors on gully occurrences in the Biram region, Iran. The maximum entropy, random forest, and boosted regression trees machine-learning models were applied. The relative importance of variables (RIV) was then determined and gully erosion susceptibility maps were generated. Model results were evaluated using cutoff–dependent and –independent metrics. All models identified road construction as the main cause of gully formation in the study region (RVI ranged between 27% and 34%), and a medium contribution of distance from stream (RVI = 15–18%), lithology (RVI = 12–15%) and land use (RVI = 8–12%). Other factors such as drainage density, topographic wetness index, aspect, slope, profile curvature, elevation and plan curvature showed lower relative importance (RIV 
ISSN:0341-8162
1872-6887
1872-6887
DOI:10.1016/j.catena.2021.105925