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Modelling spatio-temporal patterns of sediment yield and connectivity in a semi-arid catchment with the WASA-SED model
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Hydrological BehaviourEngineeringGeomorphologySemi-arid CatchmentLand DegradationSediment YieldFluvial ProcessEarth ScienceSocial SciencesErosion PredictionCatchment ScaleWatershed HydrologyHydrological ModelingTemporal PatternsLandscape ProcessesHydrogeologyHydrometeorologySurface RunoffGeographyWasa-sed ModelHydrologySedimentologySediment TransportHillslope ProcessSoil ErosionSediment Process
Abstract Rainfall–runoff induced soil erosion causes important environmental degradation by reducing soil fertility and impacting on water availability as a consequence of sediment deposition in surface reservoirs used for water supply, particularly in semi-arid areas. However, erosion models developed on experimental plots cannot be directly applied to estimate sediment yield at the catchment scale, since sediment redistribution is also controlled by the transport conditions along the landscape. In particular, representation of landscape connectivity relating to sediment transfer from upslope areas to the river network is required. In this study, the WASA-SED model is used to assess the spatial and temporal patterns of water and sediment connectivity for a semi-arid meso-scale catchment (933 km2) in Brazil. It is shown how spatial and temporal patterns of sediment connectivity within the catchment change as a function of landscape and event characteristics. This explains the nonlinear catchment response in terms of sediment yield at the outlet. Citation Medeiros, P. H. A., Güntner, A., Francke, T., Mamede, G. L. & de Araújo, J. C. (2010) Modelling spatio-temporal patterns of sediment yield and connectivity in a semi-arid catchment with the WASA-SED model. Hydrol. Sci. J. 55(4), 636–648.
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