2017
DOI: 10.2136/vzj2017.06.0131
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Rainfall Erosivity: An Overview of Methodologies and Applications

Abstract: The rainfall erosivity factor (R factor) is one of six erosion factors in the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE), which together reflect the combined effects that cause soil loss by rill and interrill erosion on hillslopes by precipitation. It is defined as the summation of event EI 30 (the product of kinetic energy and maximum 30-min intensity) over a year and calculated based on rainfall hyetograph data. The R factor was developed in the various versions of the USLE, including the definition of the individu… Show more

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“…A comparison between the results from the energy equation that was used by Panagos and his associates [8] and the one used in the study, showed a systematic underestimation of about 14% percent in the calculations of EI 30 in the previous study. These results are similar to the ones found for Italy, also a Mediterranean country, and from various places worldwide [39], about the variation among RUSLE and RUSLE2.…”
Section: Annual and Monthly Erosivity Density Calculationssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…A comparison between the results from the energy equation that was used by Panagos and his associates [8] and the one used in the study, showed a systematic underestimation of about 14% percent in the calculations of EI 30 in the previous study. These results are similar to the ones found for Italy, also a Mediterranean country, and from various places worldwide [39], about the variation among RUSLE and RUSLE2.…”
Section: Annual and Monthly Erosivity Density Calculationssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The quantity e r was calculated for each time sub-interval, r, applying the kinetic energy equation used in RUSLE2 [38,39]:…”
Section: Data Acquisition and Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(5) should not be used for calculations. The rules that apply in order to single out the storms causing erosion and to divide rainfalls of large duration in RUSLE2 [10,11] are: 1. A rainfall event is divided into two parts, if its cumulative depth for duration of 6 hours at a certain location is less than 1.27 mm.…”
Section: Computation Of the R Factormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, b 1 > 1 indicates that run‐off is both a detaching and a transport agent (Bagarello et al, ), and a b 2 exponent equal to 1 is consistent with Wischmeier and Smith (), which established a linear relationship between soil loss and the rainfall erosivity factor EI 30 . These authors also stated that EI 30 summarizes the combined potential effect of raindrop splash and run‐off scour on soil erosion (Yin, Nearing, Borrelli, & Xue, ). Consequently, the USLE‐MR ( b 1 = 1 and b 2 ≠ 1) is a merely empirical choice whereas the USLE‐MB ( b 1 ≠ 1 and b 2 = 1) is conceptually justified.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%