Exploring structural sediment connectivity via surface runoff in agricultural lands of Finland

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Tekijä Tähtikarhu, M; Räsänen, T.; Oksanen, J.; Uusi-Kämppä, J.
Sarja Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section B — Soil & Plant Science
DOI/ISBN-numero 10.1080/09064710.2022.2136583
Päivämäärä 2022
Avainsanat Connectivity, connectivity index, erosion, lowlands, RUSLE
Rahoitus TheEuropean Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (EJP SOIL SCALE)
Sivut s. 957-970
Volyymi 72, NO. 1
Kieli englanti
Saatavuus Exploring structural sediment connectivity via surface runoff in agricultural lands of Finland

Spatial information on the distribution of erosion areas and sediment transport pathways within agricultural landscapes is limited. Thus, we assess structural sediment connectivity via surface runoff by using a digital elevation model (2 × 2 m2) and RUSLE-based erosion estimates to compute index of connectivity (IC) and sediment delivery estimates. The variables were analyzed within and between two topographically contrasting subcatchments. We found greater spatial variability of IC within a subcatchment than between the subcatchments. The majority of field parcel areas (65%–97%) were structurally connected to adjacent open ditches and streams. Areas with high erosion estimates also tended to be structurally well-connected, both at the pixel (Pearson r = 0.58–0.63) and parcel scale (r = 0.49–0.67). The IC model was not highly sensitive to parameter variations. In contrast, the magnitude of sediment delivery estimates was highly sensitive to parameter variations. However, based on the high rank correlation (Spearman rs > 0.95) between computed sediment delivery estimates, the tool provided consistent information on potentially high sediment delivery areas. More empirical data and dynamic model applications could be applied to improve the accuracy of the estimates. The method provides a feasible tool to generate open data on connectivity.