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A rainfall simulation study of soil erosion on rangeland in Swaziland
Author
Morgan, R P C
McIntyre, K
Vickers, A W
Quinton, J N
Rickson, R J
Publisher
Soil Technology
Publication Year
1997
Body

Rainfall simulation studies on rangeland in the Ntondozi area of Swaziland showed that soil loss decreased exponentially with increasing vegetation cover. Vegetation exerted an important hydrological control by increasing the infiltration capacity of the soil which, in turn, influenced the time to and duration of runoff. The expected effects of vegetation on soil protection and soil strength were not demonstrated. Instead, the amount of soil loss occurring in an individual storm appeared to depend on the supply of loose material on the surface which could be transported by the runoff.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
11
Journal Number
3
Journal Pages
291-299
Collection
Southern Africa Collection
Journal Name
Soil Technology
Keywords
soil erosion
rangeland
rainfall simulation
rangelands
rangeland condition
runoff
ecosystem dynamics
Africa