Catchment Erosion and Sediment Delivery in a Limno-Reservoir Basin Using a Simple Methodology
Accelerated soil erosion is a threat for the societies due to the loss of ecosystems services. Soil erosion and sediment delivery have been assessed in a small catchment of Central Spain with a new water body, the Pareja Limno-reservoir, located in its outlet. This limno-reservoir was created in 2006 with environmental and recreational purposes in the riverine zone of a large reservoir. Sedimentation risk is an issue of concern regarding limno-reservoirs environmental feasibility. Thus, the study of the soil erosion in the Pareja Limno-reservoir catchment and its sediment delivery seemed of the utmost importance. In this paper we establish an affordable and simple methodology to address it. A soil erosion and deposition monitoring network was installed in the Ompólveda River basin (≈88 km<Superscript>2</Superscript>), which flows into the Pareja Limno-reservoir. Results obtained were related with those from a sedimentation study previously carried out in the limno-reservoir. Gross hillslope erosion in the catchment was 6.0 Mg ha<Superscript>−1</Superscript> year<Superscript>−1</Superscript>, which is in agreement with values reported for Mediterranean areas. After subtraction of the deposition measured, a soil loss of 1.2 Mg ha<Superscript>−1</Superscript> year<Superscript>−1</Superscript> was found in the catchment. Sediment delivery ratio (SDR) was estimated to be 3.8 %. SDR is low as a result of the low connectivity between the stream network and the limno-reservoir. Some local characteristics may also have a secondary influence in the low SDR value. Results obtained support the environmental feasibility of the Pareja Limno-reservoir from the sedimentation risk perspective. They also demonstrate that the methodology followed allows the assessment of soil loss and sediment delivery at a catchment scale, and the identification of areas where the erosion problems are most severe. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2014
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2014
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Authors: | Molina-Navarro, E. ; Martínez-Pérez, S. ; Sastre-Merlín, A. ; Bienes-Allas, R. |
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Water Resources Management. - Springer. - Vol. 28.2014, 8, p. 2129-2143
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Springer |
Subject: | Catchment scale | Environmental feasibility | Limno-reservoir | Sediment delivery | Soil erosion |
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