Sediment Yield Estimation Due to Forest Road Network Using SEDMDEL and GIS
Subject Areas :
natural resorces
Zakaria Asadollahi
1
,
Saleh Yosefi
2
,
Majid Mohammady
3
1 - - M.Sc., Faculty of Natural Resource and Marine Science, Tarbiat Modarress University, Noor, Mazandarn
2 - PhD student, Faculty of Natural Resource and Marine Science, Tarbiat Modarress University, Noor, Mazandarn
3 - Department of Rangeland & Watershed Management, Faculty of Natural Resources, Semnan University, Semnan, *(Corresponding Author).
Received: 2011-07-09
Accepted : 2011-10-24
Published : 2016-06-21
Keywords:
Forest Roads,
Sediment Yield,
Geographical Information Syste,
erosion,
SEDMODEL,
Abstract :
Background and Objective: Forest roads are important components of forest management units and involving special roles in wood transporting and the other forest uses such as hunting, tourism, etc. One of the most important problems due to forest roads developing is increasing erosion of different forms of soils around roads, sediment yield resulting of vegetation destroy, ruining of soil structure, increasing run off velocity and instability of slope. Method: In this research, sediment due to existence forest roads was estimated in a part of Experimental Forest Station of Tarbiat Modares University using of SEDMODEL and GIS. In this model effective factors consist of geology, road, slope, precipitation, vegetation cover and drainage network. Findings: Created erosion resulting of this road network was estimated about 1576.4 ton/year without considering SEDMODEL. This amount was estimated about 140.7 ton/year with considering SEDMODEL on basis distance of waterway. Discussion and Conclusion: Results showed that the share of roads sediment yield is about 1.33 percent of watershed exit, but roads includes 0.017 percent of watershed areas. Paying attention to the covered areas by roads in watershed, the amounts of sediment yield is 78 equal of sediment yield average in watershed area.
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