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Prediction of soil loss differences and sediment accumulation at the Nilufer creek watershed, Turkey, using multiyear satellite data in a GIS

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GEOCARTO INTERNATIONAL
Volume 30, Issue 8, Pages 843-857

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10106049.2014.997307

Keywords

soil loss; RUSLE; remote sensing; GIS; Nilufer creek

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This study integrates the RUSLE, remote sensing and GIS to assess soil loss and identify sensitive areas to soil erosion in the Nilufer creek watershed in Bursa province, Turkey. The annual average soil loss was generated separately for years 1984 and 2011, in order to expose possible soil loss differences occurred in 27years. In addition, sediment accumulation and sediment yield of the studied watershed was also predicted and discussed. The results indicated that very severe erosion risk areas in 1984 was 13.4% of the area, but it was increased to 15.3% by the year 2011, which needs immediate attention from soil conservation point of view. Furthermore, the estimated annual sediment yield of the Nilufer creek watershed was increased from 903 to 979Mgkm(-2) y(-1) in 27years period. The study also provides useful information for decision-makers and planners to take appropriate land management practices in the area.

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