Soil erosion modeled with USLE, GIS, and remote sensing: a case study of Ikkour watershed in Middle Atlas (Morocco)

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Aafaf El Jazouli
Ahmed Barakat
Abdessamad Ghafiri
Saida El Moutaki
Abderrahim Ettaqy
Rida Khellouk
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[1] Georesources and Environment Laboratory,
[2] Faculty of Sciences and Techniques,undefined
[3] Sultan My Slimane University,undefined
[4] Department of Geology,undefined
[5] Faculty of Sciences-Ben Msik,undefined
[6] Hassan II University,undefined
[7] Regional Directorate of Water and Forests (DREFLCD-TA),undefined
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Ikkour watershed; Soil erosion; USLE; Spectral indices; GIS;
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The Ikkour watershed located in the Middle Atlas Mountain (Morocco) has been a subject of serious soil erosion problems. This study aimed to assess the soil erosion susceptibility in this mountainous watershed using Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) and spectral indices integrated with Geographic Information System (GIS) environment. The USLE model required the integration of thematic factors’ maps which are rainfall aggressiveness, length and steepness of the slope, vegetation cover, soil erodibility, and erosion control practices. These factors were calculated using remote sensing data and GIS. The USLE-based assessment showed that the estimated total annual potential soil loss was about 70.66 ton ha−1 year−1. This soil loss is favored by the steep slopes and degraded vegetation cover. The spectral index method, offering a qualitative evaluation of water erosion, showed different degrees of soil degradation in the study watershed according to FI, BI, CI, and NDVI. The results of this study displayed an agreement between the USLE model and spectral index approach, and indicated that the predicted soil erosion rate can be due to the most rugged land topography and an increase in agricultural areas. Indeed, these results can further assist the decision makers in implementation of suitable conservation program to reduce soil erosion.
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