Effects of land use and landscape on spatial distribution and morphological features of gullies in an agropastoral area in Sardinia (Italy)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Citazione:
Effects of land use and landscape on spatial distribution and morphological features of gullies in an agropastoral area in Sardinia (Italy) / Zucca, Claudio; Canu, A; Della Peruta, R.. - In: CATENA. - ISSN 0341-8162. - 68:(2006), pp. 87-95. [10.1016/j.catena.2006.03.015]
Abstract:
According to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), soil erosion is one of the main causes of desertification in
the Northern Mediterranean. Recently, the role of channelled erosion in sediment delivery has been underlined by several studies. The aim of this
paper is to describe a simplified experimental methodology settled up for studying the relationships between gully erosion and land use.
The experimental site, which is wide about 720 ha, is located in a hilly area threatened by desertification in Central Eastern Sardinia
(Italy). This area is characterised by irregular morphology with steep slopes, where agropastoral activities, particularly tillage with heavy
machinery and overgrazing, are causing severe soil erosion and compromising agricultural productivity. Previous studies carried out in the
same area highlighted the need to quantify and monitor soil erosion in order to outline management guidelines for farmers. In this study, an
integrated methodology that uses aerial photographs and field surveys was applied to inventory the gullies of the area. The degree of activity
and morphological characteristics of gullies were assessed in the field by measuring the position and shape of gully heads, and their width
and depth. Total gully volume was also estimated. Relationships among distribution, density and morphological characteristics of gullies, and
geomorphological features, land use and land use historical dynamics of the area have been studied. The results show the very significant
impact of agricultural activities on gully activity and density.
the Northern Mediterranean. Recently, the role of channelled erosion in sediment delivery has been underlined by several studies. The aim of this
paper is to describe a simplified experimental methodology settled up for studying the relationships between gully erosion and land use.
The experimental site, which is wide about 720 ha, is located in a hilly area threatened by desertification in Central Eastern Sardinia
(Italy). This area is characterised by irregular morphology with steep slopes, where agropastoral activities, particularly tillage with heavy
machinery and overgrazing, are causing severe soil erosion and compromising agricultural productivity. Previous studies carried out in the
same area highlighted the need to quantify and monitor soil erosion in order to outline management guidelines for farmers. In this study, an
integrated methodology that uses aerial photographs and field surveys was applied to inventory the gullies of the area. The degree of activity
and morphological characteristics of gullies were assessed in the field by measuring the position and shape of gully heads, and their width
and depth. Total gully volume was also estimated. Relationships among distribution, density and morphological characteristics of gullies, and
geomorphological features, land use and land use historical dynamics of the area have been studied. The results show the very significant
impact of agricultural activities on gully activity and density.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Zucca, Claudio; Canu, A; Della Peruta, R.
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