Publications internationales
Résumé: Two fundamental questions about the utility of the sediment rating curve technique in the assessment of sediment load in relation to geomorphic conditions were discussed in the present paper: (i) how is the efficiency of the parameters, a and b, to characterize trends in the data?, and (ii) what are the possible relationships of the sediment rating parameters and the hydroclimatic events? The present study attempts to examine the relationship of sediment transport and streamflow recorded in the Seybouse basin in relation to their controls at the annual and monthly levels.
Résumé: This study analyzed the spatial variability of soil erodibility by using a digital elevation model (DTM) and surface soil sample data at the Rhirane catchment (Algeria). A total of 132 soil samples were collected of up to 20 cm in depth. The spatial distributions of the K-value and soil physical properties (permeability, organic matter, and texture) were used to elaborate ordinary Kriging interpolation maps.
Communications internationales
Résumé: This study was conducted to explore the spatial variability of soil erodibility using terrain indices derived from DEM and surface soil sample data at Rhirane catchment. The study area consisted of 80.82 km² and a total of 132 soil samples were collected up to 20 cm depth. The spatial distributions of k-value and some physical properties such as soil texture, organic matter, structure and permeability were determined by ordinary kriging interpolation.
Résumé: This study was conducted to explore the spatial variability of soil erodibility using terrain indices derived from DEM and surface soil sample data at Rhirane catchment.
Communications nationales
Résumé: This study employs the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) framework to assess soil erodibility,Utilizi ng Wischmeier and Smith's (1978) formula.Spatial distribution analysis highlighted correlations between soil types, land use, and erodibility. These findings underscore the necessity of considering both soil properties and land use patterns in soil erodibility assessments.