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Catena | 2002

Aggregate stability as an indicator of soil susceptibility to runoff and erosion; validation at several levels

Bernard Barthès; Eric Roose

Abstract The evaluation of soil susceptibility to runoff and water erosion in the field is often expensive or time-consuming. Several authors have reported that susceptibility is linked to aggregate stability, whose determination is far easier. However, this susceptibility has generally been deduced from rainfall simulation experiments on sieved soil samples, whose behaviour is not always representative of field-scale phenomena. Our aim was to extend the validity of relationships between soil aggregation and erosion through comparisons of topsoil aggregate stability and field-assessed susceptibility to runoff and erosion. Susceptibility to runoff and erosion was determined at several levels: first, on a southern French Regosol, through measurements of runoff and soil loss from 1-m2 microplots under simulated rainfall; second, from 100- to 800-m2 runoff plots on a Nitosol in Benin, a Ferralsol in Cameroon and a Regosol in Mexico (with additional data on Syria from the literature); and finally, soil susceptibility to erosion was determined through semi-quantitative assessment of the frequency of erosion features on vineyard hillsides in southern France. Aggregate stability was determined by immersion in water and wet-sieving of 2-mm sieved, air-dried 0- to 10-cm soil samples, which actually tests aggregate resistance to slaking. Under simulated rainfall, runoff depth and soil loss after 30 min were negatively correlated with topsoil content in stable macroaggregates (>0.2 mm). On runoff plots, 3-year runoff rate and soil loss were negatively correlated with topsoil aggregate stability, especially stable macroaggregate content; these correlations were improved when slope gradient and climate aggressiveness were considered in addition to aggregate stability. On vineyard hillsides, the frequency index of erosion features was negatively correlated with topsoil content in stable macroaggregates, especially in the absence of conservation practices. These results confirm that aggregate stability is a relevant indicator of soil susceptibility to runoff and erosion, especially in Mediterranean and tropical areas where intense rainfall is frequent. They also confirm that simple laboratory determination can provide data closely correlated with those resulting from field investigations.


Soil & Tillage Research | 2009

Effect of land use and management on the early stages of soil water erosion in French Mediterranean vineyards.

Didier Blavet; G. De Noni; Y. Le Bissonnais; M. Leonard; L. Maillo; Jean-Yves Laurent; J. Asseline; Jean-Claude Leprun; M.A. Arshad; Eric Roose


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2004

Effects of tropical endogeic earthworms on soil erosion

Eric Blanchart; Alain Albrecht; George G. Brown; Thibaud Decaëns; A. Duboisset; Patrick Lavelle; Lucero Mariani; Eric Roose


Science et changements planétaires / Sécheresse | 2001

Ravinement en Algérie. Typologie, facteurs de contrôle, quantification et réhabilitation

Eric Roose; Rachid Chebbani; Lakhdar Bourougaa


Science et changements planétaires / Sécheresse | 2004

Évolution historique des stratégies de lutte antiérosive ‐‐ Vers la gestion conservatoire de l‘eau, de la biomasse et de la fertilité des sols (GCES)

Eric Roose


Archive | 2002

New Data Concerning Erosion Processes and Soil Management on Andosols from Ecuador and Martinique

Bounmanh Khamsouk; Georges De Noni; Eric Roose


Archive | 2006

Runoff, soil, and soil organic carbon losses within a small sloping-land catchment of Laos under shifting cultivation.

Vincent Chaplot; Y. le Bissonnais; J. Bernadou; Eric Roose; R. Lal; C. Feller; B. Barthès; B. A. Stewart


Archive | 2006

Influence of land use, soils, and cultural practices on erosion, eroded carbon, and soil carbon stocks at the plot scale in the Mediterranean mountains of Northern Algeria.

Boutkhil Morsli; Mohamed Mazour; Mourad Arabi; Nadjia Mededjel; Eric Roose; R. Lal; C. Feller; B. Barthès; B. A. Stewart


Bulletin du Réseau Erosion | 2004

Influence des pratiques culturales et du type de sols sur les stocks et pertes de carbone par érosion en zone soudanienne du Mali

Drissa Diallo; Didier Orange; Eric Roose


Science et changements planétaires / Sécheresse | 2004

Bilan de l‘enquête sur la défense et restauration des sols (DRS) en Algérie

M. Arabi; Oum Elkhir Kedaid; Lakhdar Bourougaa; Tarik Asla; Eric Roose

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Jean Asseline

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Didier Blavet

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Eric Blanchart

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Georges De Noni

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Jean-Yves Laurent

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Didier Orange

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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G. De Noni

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Jean-Claude Leprun

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Luc Rangon

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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