DOAJ Open Access 2023

Erosion Modelling Indicates a Decrease in Erosion Susceptibility of Historic Ridge and Furrow Fields near Albershausen, Southern Germany

Johannes Schmidt Nik Usmar Leon Westphal Max Werner Stephan Roller +4 lainnya

Abstrak

Ridge and furrow fields are land-use-related surface structures that are widespread in Europe and represent a geomorphological key signature of the Anthropocene. Previous research has identified various reasons for the intentional and unintentional formation of these structures, such as the use of a mouldboard plough, soil improvement and drainage. We used GIS-based quantitative erosion modelling according to the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) to calculate the erosion susceptibility of a selected study area in Southern Germany. We compared the calculated erosion susceptibility for two scenarios: (1) the present topography with ridges and furrows and (2) the smoothed topography without ridges and furrows. The ridges and furrows for the studied site reduce the erosion susceptibility by more than 50% compared to the smoothed surface. Thus, for the first time, we were able to identify lower soil erosion susceptibility as one of the possible causes for the formation of ridge and furrow fields. Finally, our communication paper points to future perspectives of quantitative analyses of historical soil erosion.

Topik & Kata Kunci

Penulis (9)

J

Johannes Schmidt

N

Nik Usmar

L

Leon Westphal

M

Max Werner

S

Stephan Roller

R

Reinhard Rademacher

P

Peter Kühn

L

Lukas Werther

A

Aline Kottmann

Format Sitasi

Schmidt, J., Usmar, N., Westphal, L., Werner, M., Roller, S., Rademacher, R. et al. (2023). Erosion Modelling Indicates a Decrease in Erosion Susceptibility of Historic Ridge and Furrow Fields near Albershausen, Southern Germany. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12030544

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2023
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10.3390/land12030544
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