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Assessment of water erosion using the aggregation method
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Assessment of water erosion using the aggregation method

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Climate hazards refer to "extreme phenomena and physical trends associated with climate or their physical impacts". They are seen as an external climatic signal with significant impacts on human life, and more specifically on soil degradation. The document "Evaluation of water erosion by the aggregation method", takes stock of water erosion study techniques and proposes a new qualitative erosion estimation method. The method complements the concept of erodibility to climate change. It is based on the Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) of the IPCC Working Group II (WGII). The method is evaluated according to four sub-methods: the structure of an impact chain of erodibility factors, the min-max method, the aggregation method, remote sensing and GIS mapping of actual erosion forms and processes. The method is based on a practical evaluation study in the Nariarle sub-watershed, Nakanbe basin, Burkina Faso.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
11 October 2024
Pages
56
ISBN
9786208155193

Climate hazards refer to "extreme phenomena and physical trends associated with climate or their physical impacts". They are seen as an external climatic signal with significant impacts on human life, and more specifically on soil degradation. The document "Evaluation of water erosion by the aggregation method", takes stock of water erosion study techniques and proposes a new qualitative erosion estimation method. The method complements the concept of erodibility to climate change. It is based on the Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) of the IPCC Working Group II (WGII). The method is evaluated according to four sub-methods: the structure of an impact chain of erodibility factors, the min-max method, the aggregation method, remote sensing and GIS mapping of actual erosion forms and processes. The method is based on a practical evaluation study in the Nariarle sub-watershed, Nakanbe basin, Burkina Faso.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
11 October 2024
Pages
56
ISBN
9786208155193