2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13063547
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Soil Erosion and Sediment Load Management Strategies for Sustainable Irrigation in Arid Regions

Abstract: Soil erosion is a serious environmental issue in the Gomal River catchment shared by Pakistan and Afghanistan. The river segment between the Gomal Zam dam and a diversion barrage (~40 km) brings a huge load of sediments that negatively affects the downstream irrigation system, but the sediment sources have not been explored in detail in this sub-catchment. The analysis of flow and sediment data shows that the significant sediment yield is still contributing to the diversion barrage despite the Gomal Zam dam co… Show more

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“…1 . Earlier studies 23 , 24 have discussed the characteristics of the irrigation system of GZDCA in detail.
Figure 1 The map of the Gomal Zam Dam Command Area.
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Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 . Earlier studies 23 , 24 have discussed the characteristics of the irrigation system of GZDCA in detail.
Figure 1 The map of the Gomal Zam Dam Command Area.
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Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rainfall erosivity has a significant impact on erosion occurrence. By considering rainfall erosivity data from rain gauges, irrigation planners and managers can assess erosion risk and design appropriate erosion control measures in areas of the irrigation network [14]. The rainfall distribution across different rain gages helps understand the spatial variation of erosivity in the Sub-watershed of Sampean Hulu.…”
Section: Rainfall Erosivity (R)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, insu cient sand trap performance might lead to sedimentation in the irrigation system. It will naturally reduce the irrigation conveyance e ciency (Bhatti et al, 2021) and over the long term, this might represent a threat to agricultural productivity (Ahmad et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%