Assessing monthly dynamics of agricultural soil erosion risk in Poland

IF 3.1 2区 农林科学 Q2 SOIL SCIENCE
Paweł Marcinkowski, Sylwia Szporak-Wasilewska
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Abstract

Soil erosion in agricultural landscapes poses a significant threat to soil health and productivity. This study investigates the dynamics of soil erosion across agricultural lands in Poland at monthly scale using the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) model. The study utilizes the Global Rainfall Erosivity Dataset (GLOREDA), which provides the most up-to-date and highest resolution rainfall erosivity (R) values, derived from 10-min resolution rainfall records. Additionally, satellite imagery spanning 2003 to 2023 was leveraged to estimate the cover-management (C) factor, capturing the spatial and temporal dynamics of vegetation cover and agricultural practices. Results reveal significant spatio-temporal variations in soil erosion rates, with peak erosion occurring during the summer months following crop harvesting, despite not aligning precisely with peak rainfall erosivity. The lowest erosion rates are observed during the winter seasons, attributed to minimal rainfall erosivity. The findings highlight the critical role of agricultural practices, particularly the timing of crop harvesting and temporary exposure of bare soil, in driving soil erosion dynamics in Poland's agricultural landscapes. Specifically, the average annual soil loss for agricultural areas in Poland was determined to be 0.27 t ha−1 yr−1, with peak monthly soil erosion rates reaching up to 0.08 t ha−1 yr−1 in August. Total monthly soil loss from agricultural lands in Poland was estimated to be approximately 4.87 Mt. annually, with 68 % of the total annual soil loss occurring during the summer months. This study contributes valuable insights into understanding and managing soil erosion risks in agricultural systems, aiding in the development of targeted soil conservation strategies and sustainable land management practices.

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评估波兰农业土壤侵蚀风险的月度动态
农业景观中的土壤侵蚀对土壤健康和生产力构成了重大威胁。本研究利用修订的通用土壤流失方程 (RUSLE) 模型,按月度尺度调查了波兰农田土壤侵蚀的动态变化。研究利用了全球降雨侵蚀率数据集(GLOREDA),该数据集提供了最新、分辨率最高的降雨侵蚀率(R)值,这些值来自 10 分钟分辨率的降雨记录。此外,还利用跨度为 2003 年至 2023 年的卫星图像估算覆盖管理(C)因子,捕捉植被覆盖和农业实践的时空动态。结果显示,土壤侵蚀率存在明显的时空变化,尽管与降雨侵蚀峰值并不完全一致,但侵蚀峰值出现在作物收获后的夏季。冬季的土壤侵蚀率最低,这是因为降雨的侵蚀性最小。研究结果凸显了农业耕作方式,尤其是作物收割的时间和裸露土壤的临时暴露,在波兰农业景观土壤侵蚀动态中的关键作用。具体而言,波兰农业区的年平均土壤流失量为 0.27 吨/公顷-年-1,8 月份的月土壤侵蚀峰值可达 0.08 吨/公顷-年-1。据估计,波兰农田每月的土壤流失总量约为每年 4.87 兆吨,其中 68% 的土壤流失发生在夏季。这项研究为了解和管理农业系统中的土壤侵蚀风险提供了宝贵的见解,有助于制定有针对性的土壤保护战略和可持续的土地管理措施。
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Geoderma Regional
Geoderma Regional Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Soil Science
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
7.30%
发文量
122
审稿时长
76 days
期刊介绍: Global issues require studies and solutions on national and regional levels. Geoderma Regional focuses on studies that increase understanding and advance our scientific knowledge of soils in all regions of the world. The journal embraces every aspect of soil science and welcomes reviews of regional progress.
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