Assessing soil erosion risk in a peri-urban catchment of the Lake Victoria basin

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Gyaviira Ssewankambo
Isa Kabenge
Prossie Nakawuka
Joshua Wanyama
Ahamada Zziwa
Yazidhi Bamutaze
David Gwapedza
Carolyn Tally Palmer
Jane Tanner
Sukhmani Mantel
Bezaye Tessema
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[1] Makerere University,Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
[2] Makerere University,Department of Geography, Geo
[3] Rhodes University,Informatics and Climate Sciences
[4] Addis Ababa University,Institute for Water Research
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Land use land cover; Inner Murchison Bay catchment; Geographical information system; RUSLE;
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Soil erosion and sedimentation contribute to deteriorating water quality, adverse alterations in basin hydrology and overall ecosystem biogeochemistry. Thus, understanding soil erosion patterns in catchments is critical for conservation planning. This study was conducted in a peri-urban Inner Murchison Bay (IMB) catchment on the northern shores of Lake Victoria since most soil erosion studies in Sub-Saharan Africa have been focused on rural landscapes. The study sought to identify sediment sources by mapping erosion hotspots using the revised universal soil loss equation (RUSLE) model in appendage with field walks. RUSLE model was built in ArcGIS 10.5 software with factors including: rainfall erosivity, soil erodibility, slope length and steepness, land cover and support practices. The model was run, producing an erosion risk map and field assessments conducted to ground-truth findings and identify other hotspots. The percentage areas for RUSLE modelled erosion rates were: 66.8% for 0–2 t ha−1 year−1; 10.8% for 2–5 t ha−1 year−1; 10.1% for 5–10 t ha−1 year−1; 9% for 10–50 t ha−1 year−1 and 3.3% for 50–100 t ha−1 year−1. Average erosion risk was 7 t ha−1 year−1 and the total watershed erosion risk was 197,400 t year−1, with croplands and steep areas (slope factor > 20) as the major hotspots (> 5 t ha−1 year−1). Field walks revealed exposed soils, marrum (gravel) roads and unlined drainage channels as other sediment sources. This study provided the first assessment of erosion risk in this peri-urban catchment, to serve as a basis for identifying mitigation priorities. It is recommended that tailored soil and water conservation measures be integrated into physical planning, focusing on identified non-conventional hotspots to ameliorate sediment pollution in Lake Victoria.
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页码:1633 / 1649
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