Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Rainfall Erosivity in Southern Africa in Extreme Wet and Dry Years

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Knight, Jasper [1 ]
Abd Elbasit, Mohamed A. M. [2 ]
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[1] Univ Witwatersrand, Sch Geog Archaeol & Environm Studies, ZA-2050 Johannesburg, South Africa
[2] Sol Plaatje Univ, Fac Nat & Appl Sci, ZA-8301 Kimberley, South Africa
关键词
erosivity; Fournier index; rainfall climatology; seasonality; soil erosion modelling; South Africa; SOIL-EROSION; SUMMER RAINFALL; NATIONAL SCALE; SEDIMENT YIELD; VARIABILITY; PRECIPITATION; TRENDS; SEASONALITY; ENERGY; SLOPE;
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10.3390/atmos15111283
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Soil erosivity is a key indicator of the effectiveness of precipitation acting on the land's surface and is mainly controlled by event-scale and seasonal weather and climatic factors but is also influenced by the nature of the land's surface, including relief and vegetation cover. The aim of this study is to examine spatial and temporal variations in soil erosivity across southern Africa using rainfall data for the period 2000-2023 and a gridded raster spatial modelling approach. The two wettest and driest years in the record (+/->1.5 standard deviation of rainfall values) were identified, which were 2000 and 2006, and 2003 and 2019, respectively. Monthly rainfall values in these extreme wet/dry years were then analyzed for four rainfall regions (arid, semiarid, subhumid, humid), identified according to their annual rainfall totals. These data were then used to calculate Precipitation Concentration Index (PCI) values as an expression of rainfall seasonality, and the modified Fournier index (MFI) was used to quantify rainfall erosivity. The results show that there are significant differences in erosivity between the different climate regions based on rainfall seasonality and also their distinctive environmental settings. In turn, these reflect the synoptic climatic conditions in these regions, their different precipitation sources, and rainfall totals. The results of this study show that calculated MFI values at the national scale, which is the approach taken in most previous studies, cannot effectively describe or account for erosivity values that characterize different climatic regions at the sub-national scale. Furthermore, the mismatch between PCI and MFI spatial patterns across the region highlights that, under semiarid, and highly seasonal rainfall regimes, episodic rainfall events interspersed with periods of dryness result in significant variability in erosivity values that are unaccounted for by rainfall totals or seasonality alone. In these environments, flash floods and wind erosion result in regional-scale soil erosion and land degradation, but these processes and outcomes are not clear when considering MFI values alone. Fully evaluating spatial and temporal patterns of erosivity in their climatic and environmental contexts, as developed in this study, has implications for sediment and carbon exports, as well as identifying the major regions in which land degradation is an environmental and agricultural issue.
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