2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2007.09.007
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Soil degradation caused by a high-intensity rainfall event: Implications for medium-term soil sustainability in Burgundian vineyards

Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to provide a sediment-flux quantification in a vineyard context (Vosne-Romanée, Burgundy, France) where medium-term soil budget and sustainability are controlled by complex interactions between natural processes (rill erosion) and anthropogenic processes (earth supply transferred back into the rills by the winegrowers). Concentrated overland flows during the rainfall event resulted in the incision of 13 major rills in the inter-rows, carrying a sediment volume of about 4.77 m 3. Mo… Show more

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“…The methods of Govers and Poesen (1987), Takken et al (1999), Vandekerckhove et al (2003) and Wirtz et al (2012) were followed to measure their changes in geometry. In order to calculate weekly the geometrical variation of transects, the geometrical channel cross-section index was calculated (Dingman, 2008;Quiquerez et al 2008):…”
Section: Geometrical Rills Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The methods of Govers and Poesen (1987), Takken et al (1999), Vandekerckhove et al (2003) and Wirtz et al (2012) were followed to measure their changes in geometry. In order to calculate weekly the geometrical variation of transects, the geometrical channel cross-section index was calculated (Dingman, 2008;Quiquerez et al 2008):…”
Section: Geometrical Rills Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One field scale methodology that has been demonstrated to be a reliable method to assess erosion rates and spatial evolution of the topsoil at long-term time scales in vineyards Quiquerez et al, 2008Quiquerez et al, , 2014Casalí et al, 2009;Paroissien et al, 2010;Chevigny et al, 2014;Rodrigo Comino et al, 2015a,b) and olive orchards (Vanwalleghem et al, 2010) is the stock unearthing method (SUM). This botanic benchmark method is based on the measurement of the distance from the topsoil to the grafted vine stock.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Mediterranean climate is prone to erosive storms which only serve to aggravate soil degradation in its semiarid environments (Tropeano, 1984;Gourbesville, 1997;Martinez-Casasnovas et al, 2002;Arnáez et al, 2007;Le Bissonnais et al, 2007;Quiquerez et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%