Assessment of Soil Erosion in Uma Oya Catchment, Sri Lanka

B. Dias, E. Udayakumara, J. Jayawardana, S. Malavipathirana, D. Dissanayake
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Soil erosion is one of the major threats which affects farm productivity and water quality in river catchments. Quantification of human-induced soil loss is an imperative measure in catchment management. Among the catchments in Sri Lanka, the highest sediment yield has been reported from the Upper Uma Oya catchment (UOC) which is a sub-catchment of the Upper Mahaweli catchment. The Mahaweli watershed is the most important watershed in Sri Lanka since the size and the economic importance of it. Hence, this study was conducted considering the ten selected sub-watersheds of Uma Oya Watershed (UOW) in Sri Lanka to quantify soil erosion. Soil erosion of UOW was calculated using Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services and Tradeoffs (InVEST) Sediment Delivery Ratio (SDR) model. It was found that the current soil erosion rates in the watershed is varied between 14.0–648.6 t/ha/yr. Results of the study disclose that the soil erosion rates of UOW are 3 to 130 times faster than the soil loss tolerance in Sri Lanka. Findings of the study suggest that the implementation of sustainable watershed management options are crucial in order to reduce soil erosion and to enhance the quality of the watershed.
斯里兰卡乌玛奥雅流域土壤侵蚀评估
土壤侵蚀是影响农业生产力和河流流域水质的主要威胁之一。人为土壤流失量的量化是流域管理的一项必要措施。在斯里兰卡的集水区中,据报道,上乌玛奥雅集水区(UOC)的产沙量最高,该集水区是上马哈威利集水区的一个子集水区。马哈威利流域是斯里兰卡最重要的流域,因为它的规模和经济重要性。因此,本研究考虑了斯里兰卡乌玛奥雅流域(UOW)的十个子流域来量化土壤侵蚀。采用生态系统服务综合评价和泥沙输沙比权衡模型(SDR)计算UOW土壤侵蚀。结果表明,流域当前土壤侵蚀速率在14.0 ~ 648.6 t/ha/yr之间变化。研究结果表明,斯里兰卡UOW的土壤侵蚀速度比土壤容失量快3 ~ 130倍。研究结果表明,为了减少土壤侵蚀和提高流域质量,实施可持续流域管理备选方案至关重要。
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