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Factors controlling sediment export in a small agricultural watershed in Navarre (Spain)

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Date

2012

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Elsevier
Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
Artículo / Artikulua
Versión aceptada / Onetsi den bertsioa

Project identifier

MICINN//CGL2011-24336/ES/

Abstract

It is recognised that the hydrological and erosion processes in watersheds are very much conditioned by the (inter)action of a number of variables. This paper covers a 15-year period of studying those factors that have a major influence on the sediment yield and transport during individual hydrological events in a small Mediterranean agricultural watershed. Multivariate statistical techniques such as cluster analysis and principal component analysis were applied for the interpretation of datasets. In addition, the relationships between suspended sediment concentration and discharge (hysteretic loops) were also analysed. The hydrological response of the studied watershed is mainly controlled by the antecedent condition of the flow. Most of the runoff and sediment are generated during the wet season when vegetation cover is scant and saturation overland flow occurs promptly as a response to almost any rainfall events. In contrast, during the dry seasons even if high-intensity rainfalls normally occur, very scant runoffs are, however recorded, at the exit of the watershed. Most of the eroded sediment seems to come from riparian areas. The discharge registered at the watershed outlet up to 1 h prior to the flood is a very good surrogate for antecedent soil moisture.

Keywords

Runoff generation, Sediment production, Mediterranean condition, Hydrological response, Multivariate analysis, Hysteretic loops

Department

Proyectos e Ingeniería Rural / Landa Ingeniaritza eta Proiektuak / Gestión de Empresas / Enpresen Kudeaketa

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Funding entities

This study was partly funded by the Spanish Government's National Scientific Research, Development and Technological Innovation Plan, both project code CGL2007-63453 and project code CGL2011-24336. The authors also acknowledge the generous contribution of the Department of Rural Development and Environment of the Government of Navarre (Spain).

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