PRESENTATION OF SOIL ERODIBILITY IN OSEČINA MUNICIPALITY: ONE EQUATION - TWO APPROACHES
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2013
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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Soil water erosion is the most widespread form of land degradation in Serbia. The problem of soil erosion rose in the past with the intensification of agricultural activity and deforestation, and it is still very present with the potential to rise in the near future. Although a plenty of erosion combat measures were developed, they were not frequently used in agricultural systems in Serbia. The susceptibility of soils to water erosion could be estimated using soil erodibility factor (K) which is a part of USLE. The estimation of soil erodibility factor is obtained on a basis of soil water permeability, soil structure, particle size distribution and organic matter content. Oseĉina municipality is located in the western part of Central Serbia, in Kolubara district. The results of soil survey in the municipality were used in order to estimate K factor. Two maps of soil erodibility were made by two different approaches using same equation. The first approach is related to interpolation tec...hniques between K values at sampling sites. The second approach is related to assignment of K-factor values to the soil types on soil map of Serbia in a scale 1:50 000. The advantages and disadvantages are present in both approaches and the most accurate map of soil erodibility could be obtained combining them.
Кључне речи:
soil erosion / USLE / erodibility factorИзвор:
The 1st International Congress on Soil Science XIII National Congress in Soil Science, Belgrade, Serbia, 2013, 91-Издавач:
- Serbian Society of Soil Science
Институција/група
Poljoprivredni fakultetTY - CONF AU - Životić, Ljubomir AU - Petrović, Veljko AU - Đorđević, Aleksandar PY - 2013 UR - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6764 AB - Soil water erosion is the most widespread form of land degradation in Serbia. The problem of soil erosion rose in the past with the intensification of agricultural activity and deforestation, and it is still very present with the potential to rise in the near future. Although a plenty of erosion combat measures were developed, they were not frequently used in agricultural systems in Serbia. The susceptibility of soils to water erosion could be estimated using soil erodibility factor (K) which is a part of USLE. The estimation of soil erodibility factor is obtained on a basis of soil water permeability, soil structure, particle size distribution and organic matter content. Oseĉina municipality is located in the western part of Central Serbia, in Kolubara district. The results of soil survey in the municipality were used in order to estimate K factor. Two maps of soil erodibility were made by two different approaches using same equation. The first approach is related to interpolation techniques between K values at sampling sites. The second approach is related to assignment of K-factor values to the soil types on soil map of Serbia in a scale 1:50 000. The advantages and disadvantages are present in both approaches and the most accurate map of soil erodibility could be obtained combining them. PB - Serbian Society of Soil Science C3 - The 1st International Congress on Soil Science XIII National Congress in Soil Science, Belgrade, Serbia T1 - PRESENTATION OF SOIL ERODIBILITY IN OSEČINA MUNICIPALITY: ONE EQUATION - TWO APPROACHES SP - 91 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_6764 ER -
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Životić, L., Petrović, V.,& Đorđević, A.. (2013). PRESENTATION OF SOIL ERODIBILITY IN OSEČINA MUNICIPALITY: ONE EQUATION - TWO APPROACHES. in The 1st International Congress on Soil Science XIII National Congress in Soil Science, Belgrade, Serbia Serbian Society of Soil Science., 91. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_6764
Životić L, Petrović V, Đorđević A. PRESENTATION OF SOIL ERODIBILITY IN OSEČINA MUNICIPALITY: ONE EQUATION - TWO APPROACHES. in The 1st International Congress on Soil Science XIII National Congress in Soil Science, Belgrade, Serbia. 2013;:91. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_6764 .
Životić, Ljubomir, Petrović, Veljko, Đorđević, Aleksandar, "PRESENTATION OF SOIL ERODIBILITY IN OSEČINA MUNICIPALITY: ONE EQUATION - TWO APPROACHES" in The 1st International Congress on Soil Science XIII National Congress in Soil Science, Belgrade, Serbia (2013):91, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_6764 .