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The effect of sparse vegetative cover on erosion and sediment yield
Author
Rogers, R. D., S. A. Schumm
Publication Year
1969
Body

An experimental study of the effects of changing vegetative cover from 43% to zero on a 10% slope demonstrates that sediment yield increases rapidly as vegetative cover decreases from 43 to 15%, but with less than 15% vegetative cover the rate of increase of sediment yield diminishes markedly. The results of this study indicate that costly efforts to slightly increase or maintain a cover of vegetation below about 15% in semiarid and arid regions appears not to be a valid approach to erosion control. Therefore, maintaining vegetation above 15% or alternatives to erosion control by vegetation alone should be considered.

Language
en
Collection
Range Science Information System
Keywords
erosion
drylands
Sediment Yields
slope
vegetative cover
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