GIS BASED SOIL LOSS ESTIMATION USING USLE MODEL FOR SOIL CONSERVATION PLANNING: IN KARESA WATERSHED, LOMA WOREDA, SOUTH WEST ETHIO
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2017-10-10
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Hawassa University
Abstract
Soil erosion is the most challenging and continuous environmental problems resulting in both
on-site and off-site effects in the world particularly in Ethiopia. Karesa watershed is one of
the most erosion-prone watersheds which received little attention. Managing the on site
erosion is to reduce the negative impacts of downstream water resources and requires an
understanding of the rates of soil loss as well as identification of the major controlling factors
that enhance or retard these processes. This study was conducted to estimate average annual
soil loss rate using Geographic Information System and Universal Soil Loss Equation Model
adapted to Ethiopian condition. The following datasets were obtained from different sources
for estimating annual soil loss such as 15 years mean annual rainfall data for estimating
Erosivity factor, digital soil map for estimating soil Erodibility factor, 30m x 30m resolution
Digital Elevation Model for estimating slope length and slope steepness (LS) factor,
Landsat6ETM+ images with 30mx30m resolution for detecting Vegetation cover and
Conservation practice factor. Raster calculator was used to interactively multiply and produce
annual soil loss. The result reveals that 42,413.72 ton per year soil loss from 9939 ha entire
watershed and 4.27 tons per hectare per year average annual soil loss rate. The mean annual
soil loss rate was classified in to four erosion severity classes as very less, less, moderate and
High . The result also implies, two slope classes (0-15% and 15-30%) were categorized under
very less to less soil loss (0-6.25 tons ha-1
yr-1
) which accounts an area of 9383.07 ha (94.4%)
of the watershed areas and representing 81.13% of the total soil loss. On the other hand, the
watershed slope classes (>30%) fell under moderate to High soil loss (6.25-25 tons ha-1
yr-1
)
together covers 555.93ha (5.6%) of the watershed areas contributing 18.82% of the total soil
loss mainly due to cultivation of marginal land,Intensive cultivation, poor vegetation cover
during critical rainfall period. Moreover, about 2,184.93 ha of the watershed area was highly
affected by erosion which contributes 18,182.25 tones yr-1 (42.87%) total soil loss and
requires integrated soil and water conservation measures
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GIS, USLE, Soil loss, Karesa Watershed, Conservation priority
