2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2014.09.011
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Relationship of runoff, erosion and sediment yield to weather types in the Iberian Peninsula

Abstract: Precipitation has been recognized as one of the main factors driving soil erosion and sediment yield (SY), and its spatial and temporal variability is recognized as one of the main reasons for spatial and temporal analyses of soil erosion variability. The weather types (WTs) approach classifies the continuum of atmospheric circulation into a small number of categories or types and has been proven a good indicator of the spatial and temporal variability of precipitation. Thus, the main objective of this study i… Show more

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“…Nadal‐Romero et al . () found that Atlantic storms approaching from the northwest are the most influential precipitation events in the study region in terms of runoff and sediment yield. In Oria, this pattern was not as clearly observed, and higher maximum discharges were apparently related to higher concentrations of SS.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nadal‐Romero et al . () found that Atlantic storms approaching from the northwest are the most influential precipitation events in the study region in terms of runoff and sediment yield. In Oria, this pattern was not as clearly observed, and higher maximum discharges were apparently related to higher concentrations of SS.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the end of 2010, the watershed conservation projects had already covered a total area of 33,482 km 2 , more than 24.83 % of the whole basin area. These soil conservation practices changed local micro-topography, intercepted precipitation, improved the infiltration rate of water flow, slowed down or retained the runoff and sediment load, and consequently delayed or even reduced runoff and sediment generation (Du and Shi 2012;Chang et al 2015;Nadal-Romero et al 2015;Zhou et al 2013).…”
Section: Potential Influence Factors For the Sediment Load Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, and despite the series of studies done so far, there is a significant gap in our understanding of soil erosion processes and the associated sediment yield in this region (e.g. Batalla and Sala, 1996;Verdú et al, 2000;García-Ruíz and Poesen, 2007;Nord and M. Esteves, 2010;Nadal-Romero et al, 2015, Buendia et al, 2016 as well as the ecological and basin-hydromorphological impacts (Rovira and Batalla, 2006, Buendía et al, 2014, Gumiere et al, 2014, as well as for fluvial sediment management, i.e. data and models used by water and environmental agencies to support their conservation and rehabilitation actions in rivers (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%