2021
DOI: 10.3390/w13192679
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Application of the MUSLE Model and Potential Effects of Climate Change in a Small Alpine Catchment in Northern Italy

Abstract: The evaluation of sediment yield by water erosion taking into consideration the possible impact of climate change is the object of this work, concerning the use of the Modified Universal Soil Loss Equation (MUSLE) in an Italian case study. This empirical model was implemented in a Geographical Information System, taking into account Alpine hydrology and geomorphological and climate parameters, which are crucial in the analysis of the intensity and variability of sediment yield production processes. The case st… Show more

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“…Further, the forecasted sediment yields are of the same order of magnitude with the sediment yields of several event‐based MUSLE applications from the literature. As Berteni et al (2021) have stated for the Italian Alps, the scientific literature does not provide useful information to compare results of MUSLE applications to other studies in the same geographical region. Therefore, for the sake of comparison, examples from other geographical areas must be considered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Further, the forecasted sediment yields are of the same order of magnitude with the sediment yields of several event‐based MUSLE applications from the literature. As Berteni et al (2021) have stated for the Italian Alps, the scientific literature does not provide useful information to compare results of MUSLE applications to other studies in the same geographical region. Therefore, for the sake of comparison, examples from other geographical areas must be considered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Further, the forecasted sediment yields are of the same order of magnitude with the sediment yields of several event-based MUSLE applications from the literature. As Berteni et al (2021) suspension during their routing through streams. However, this is not the case, especially during extreme events where the grain sizes can range from clay-size particles to very coarse material (e.g., gravel, pebbles, etc.).…”
Section: The Dimensional Inconsistency Of Muslementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, there are no known works that apply the tool to estimate the expected dates of blockage, integrating different return periods for this. In order to estimate the sediment input data to the reservoir for an average year, it is previously necessary to know the water and sediments flows for the different sub-basins and their respective propagations, aggregated by groups of sub-basins and the total (Berteni et al, 2021). The main operations followed are indicated in the next flowchart, Figure 1.…”
Section: Applied Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where Y: sediments yield by each sub-basin [t]; Q: runoff volume [m 3 ]; It is also possible to obtain the sediment yield referred per ha (Berteni et al, 2021).…”
Section: Muslementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Validity of the model: The USLE family of models has been globally used to predict soil erosion and sediment yield at the basin scale since the mid-twentieth century and has been the subject of recurrent validations over time. In fact, the USLE was used by the Regional Government of Andalusia to estimate those soil erodibility and cover management factors that were used for the calculations provided in this work, and the M-USLE is being used recently to predict potential sediment yield in other Mediterranean watersheds (Gwapedza et al, 2020;Berteni et al, 2021;Yousuf et al, 2022;among others).…”
Section: Sediment Yield Modeling In the River Verde Basin 2211 Justif...mentioning
confidence: 99%