2018
DOI: 10.11648/j.ijem.20180203.11
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Heterogeneity in Event-Based Soil Hydrologic Response to Different Land Use Types in Upper River Njoro Catchment, Kenya

Abstract: Soil hydrologic response depends on the soil characteristics such as infiltration capacity, porosity, organic matter content and bulk density. Knowledge on the dynamics of these soil parameters and soil hydrologic response as a result of different land use types is crucial for formulation and adoption of proper soil and water conservation techniques for increased agricultural production. In this research, soil hydrologic response to different land use types is evaluated. Four land use types were purposely sele… Show more

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“…Furthermore, mean weight diameter, infiltration capacity, total porosity, available water content, and saturated hydraulic conductivity vary significantly for various land-use systems [11]. A study conducted by Amisi [1] on the analysis of event-based soil hydrological response for different landuse types in Upper Njoro Catchment found that deforested land had the lowest infiltration capacity and highest water repellency, forested land had the highest bulk density, mean saturated hydraulic conductivity, porosity, and organic matter content.…”
Section: Assessment Of Swat_ann Potential In Modeling Influence Of CLmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, mean weight diameter, infiltration capacity, total porosity, available water content, and saturated hydraulic conductivity vary significantly for various land-use systems [11]. A study conducted by Amisi [1] on the analysis of event-based soil hydrological response for different landuse types in Upper Njoro Catchment found that deforested land had the lowest infiltration capacity and highest water repellency, forested land had the highest bulk density, mean saturated hydraulic conductivity, porosity, and organic matter content.…”
Section: Assessment Of Swat_ann Potential In Modeling Influence Of CLmentioning
confidence: 99%