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- Title
Soil erosion assessment under different land use types using modified Gerlach trough in North-Western Thailand Highland.
- Authors
Suwimon Wicharuck; Nuttapon Khongdee; Nipon Mawan; Stahr, Karl
- Abstract
Soil erosion is a severe risk on the sloping agricultural land due to improper managements. This study aimed to evaluate and compare the dynamics of soil loss and runoff under different land use types in order to fi nd the best soil erosion control for sustainable land use planning. A field trial was conducted in Bor Krai village, Mea Hong Son Province, North-Western Thai Highlands during 2008-2009. Four land use types were selected for comparative measurement, including i) 4-year-fallow land (FaL), ii) mixed orchard (MixO), iii) maize (M) and iv) upland rice (UR). Surface runoff (SR) and soil loss (SL) were monitored after each effective rainstorm using modifi ed Gerlach troughs (GT). The GT was made of a bamboo and linked to a 50-litre container by a rubber hose. The size of GTs was 0.5-0.7 m long and 0. 0.2 m diameter. The GTs were installed perpendicular to the contour line at the lower part of each land use. The results showed that, during the 2-yr, monoculture with inappropriate soil water conservation caused the fi rst average highest values of SR and SL (SR=299 m³ ha-1) and (SL=3.4 t ha-1) while FaL yielded the lowest SR (41 m³ ha-1) and SL (0.01 t ha-1) amounts. Moreover, further study is required for long-term prediction to estimate annual soil loss under different land use types.
- Subjects
LAND use; SOIL erosion; SOIL conservation; LAND use planning; UPLAND rice; UPLANDS
- Publication
Soil Science Annual, 2023, Vol 74, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2300-4967
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.37501/soilsa/163079