Assessing soil erosion risk through geospatial analysis and magnetic susceptibility: A study in the Oued Ghiss dam watershed, Central Rif, Morocco

被引:0
|
作者
Ed-Dakiri, Soukaina [1 ]
Etebaai, Issam [1 ]
El Moussaoui, Said [1 ]
Tawfik, Abdelhamid [1 ]
Lamgharbaj, Mustapha [1 ]
El Talibi, Hajar [1 ]
Dekkaki, Hinde Cherkaoui [1 ]
Taher, Morad [1 ]
机构
[1] Abdelmalek Essaadi Univ, LR &DGeoAp, FSTH, Tetouan, Morocco
关键词
Erosion; Watershed; Magnetic susceptibility; RUSLE; GIS; Morocco; MODEL;
D O I
10.1016/j.sciaf.2024.e02401
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
In northern Morocco, water erosion presents a critical risk for soil degradation and dam sedimentation, attributable to extreme climatic conditions, variegated topography, lithological vulnerabilities, and anthropogenic pressures. This study quantitatively and spatially evaluates soil erosion susceptibility within the catchment area of the Oued Ghiss dam in Central Rif, Morocco. Utilizing the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) integrated with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and calibrated through magnetic susceptibility metrics, the study provides a detailed analysis of erosion factors. The model was applied using GIS to spatially analyze data on rainfall, soil type, topography, land cover, and management practices, with magnetic susceptibility measurements used to calibrate the model by identifying stable and erosion-prone areas. The resultant soil loss map reveals a mean erosion rate of 24 t/ha/year. Specifically, 37.28 % of the catchment area exhibits an erosion rate under 5 t/ha/year, 40.16 % between 5 and 10 t/ha/year, 22.77 % between 10 and 20 t/ha/year, and 0.86 % surpasses 20 t/ha/year. Magnetic susceptibility measurements across various soil profiles indicated that stable soils showed increased susceptibility towards the surface, while eroded soils displayed decreased susceptibility, with significant correlations found between magnetic susceptibility variations and the final risk map. This innovative calibration of the RUSLE model through magnetic susceptibility improves erosion vulnerability assessments and results in a more detailed soil loss map. The findings provide critical information for policymakers to develop targeted management plans for erosion-prone areas, particularly benefiting the Ghiss dam watershed, where these insights will aid in preventing dam siltation and enhancing water resource management. This confirms magnetic susceptibility's reliability in assessing soil erosion vulnerability and improving numerical models.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 15 条
  • [1] Assessing soil erosion vulnerability through geospatial morphometric analysis in the Oued Amter Basin (Northwest Morocco)
    El Brahimi, Mohammed
    Mastere, Mohamed
    Benzougagh, Brahim
    El Fellah, Bouchta
    Fartas, Najia
    Ladel, Latifa
    Sbihi, Ayyoub
    Turyasingura, Benson
    Alsulamy, Saleh
    Khedher, Khaled Mohamed
    Shohan, Ahmed Ali A.
    Salem, Mohamed Abdelaziz
    Alluqmani, Ayed Eid
    [J]. EURO-MEDITERRANEAN JOURNAL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL INTEGRATION, 2024, 9 (03) : 1157 - 1180
  • [2] Assessing soil erosion through the implementation of the RUSLE model and geospatial technology in the Isser watershed, northern Algeria
    Fredj, Amira
    Ghernaout, Redhouane
    Dahmani, Saad
    Remini, Boualem
    [J]. Water Supply, 2024, 27 (07) : 2487 - 2505
  • [3] Soil erosion estimation and risk assessment at watershed level: a case study of Neshe Dam Watershed in Blue Nile River basin, Ethiopia
    Tessema, Israel
    Simane, Belay
    Angassa, Kenatu
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT, 2023,
  • [4] Modelling and mapping of soil erosion risk based on GIS and PAP/RAC guidelines in the watershed of Tassaoute (Central High Atlas, Morocco)
    Ziadi, Khalid
    Barakat, Ahmed
    El Aloui, Abdenbi
    Ouayah, Mustapha
    Namous, Mustapha
    [J]. BULLETIN OF GEOGRAPHY-PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY SERIES, 2023, 24 (01) : 65 - 83
  • [5] Morphometry and land cover based multi-criteria analysis for assessing the soil erosion susceptibility of the western Himalayan watershed
    Altaf, Sadaff
    Meraj, Gowhar
    Romshoo, Shakil Ahmad
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT, 2014, 186 (12) : 8391 - 8412
  • [6] Morphometry and land cover based multi-criteria analysis for assessing the soil erosion susceptibility of the western Himalayan watershed
    Sadaff Altaf
    Gowhar Meraj
    Shakil Ahmad Romshoo
    [J]. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2014, 186 : 8391 - 8412
  • [7] Soil erosion risk analysis and mapping for conservation planning at Mihtsab-Azmati micro-dam watershed, Northern Ethiopia
    Yebyo, Selama Gebreslassie
    [J]. AFRICAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION & DEVELOPMENT, 2022, 14 (02): : 451 - 458
  • [8] Remote sensing for assessing soil erosion susceptibility of the lesser Himalayan watershed by Multi Criteria Analysis (MCA) of morphometry, hypsometry and land cover
    Pandey, Shachi
    Kumar, Parmanand
    Panwar, Vijender Pal
    [J]. REMOTE SENSING FOR AGRICULTURE, ECOSYSTEMS, AND HYDROLOGY XX, 2018, 10783
  • [9] Soil erosion risk assessment of hilly terrain through integrated approach of RUSLE and geospatial technology: a case study of Tirap District, Arunachal Pradesh
    Das B.
    Paul A.
    Bordoloi R.
    Tripathi O.P.
    Pandey P.K.
    [J]. Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 2018, 4 (1) : 373 - 381
  • [10] Analysis of Factors Influencing Spatial Distribution of Soil Erosion under Diverse Subwatershed Based on Geospatial Perspective: A Case Study at Citarum Watershed, West Java']Java, Indonesia
    Nahib, Irmadi
    Wahyudin, Yudi
    Amhar, Fahmi
    Ambarwulan, Wiwin
    Nugroho, Nunung Puji
    Pranoto, Bono
    Cahyana, Destika
    Ramadhani, Fadhlullah
    Suwedi, Nawa
    Darmawan, Mulyanto
    Turmudi, Turmudi
    Suryanta, Jaka
    Karolinoerita, Vicca
    [J]. SCIENTIFICA, 2024, 2024