Erodibility and sedimentation potential of marly formations at the watershed scale
Grupi and Kashkan marl formations comprise a considerable part of Zagros region. These formations have a considerable erodibility and sedimentation potential because of their special geological and mineralogical characteristics. The objective of this study was to compare the erosion and sediment yie...
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author | F. Rostami S. Feiznia M. Aleali M. Heshmati B. Yousefi yegane |
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description | Grupi and Kashkan marl formations comprise a considerable part of Zagros region. These formations have a considerable erodibility and sedimentation potential because of their special geological and mineralogical characteristics. The objective of this study was to compare the erosion and sediment yield of Kashkan and Grupi formations in Merk watershed located in southeast Kermanshah, using the Modified Pacific Southwest Inter-Agency Committee model. This model is suitable for estimating erosion and sediment intensity within each geomorphologic unit comprising nine effective environmental factors as geological, pedological, climate, runoff, topography, land cover, land use, surface, and river erosion factors. The results indicated that Kashkan formation comprises siltstone, sandstone, shale, and conglomerate, and Grupi formation contains shale, clay, and limestone with a high erodibility potential. Field measurements and soil samples analyzed for effective factors releaved that sediment yield for Merek watershed was 18080.6 m3/ha/y. Furthermore, field measurement and soil samples analyzed for effective factors releaved that sediment yields for Kashkan and Gurpi were 7243.3 and 10837.5 m3/ha/y, respectively. The reasons for erosion intensity and sedimentation in the two mentioned formations are slopes, vegetation and land use in addition to the type of rocks in Kashkan and Gurpi formations which are predominantly marl and shale. |
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spelling | doaj-art-9ee2de06e48547eba2961c82721f73e12025-02-02T22:38:57ZengGJESM PublisherGlobal Journal of Environmental Science and Management2383-35722383-38662019-07-015338339810.22034/GJESM.2019.03.1034766Erodibility and sedimentation potential of marly formations at the watershed scaleF. Rostami0S. Feiznia1M. Aleali2M. Heshmati3B. Yousefi yegane4Department of Geology, Sciences and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, IranDepartment of Range and Watershed Management, Faculty of Natural Resources, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, IranDepartment of Geology, Sciences and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, IranSoil Conservation and Watershed Management Research Department, Kermanshah Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization, Kermanshah, IranDepartment of Geology, Faculty of Science, Lorestan, University, Khoram Abad, IranGrupi and Kashkan marl formations comprise a considerable part of Zagros region. These formations have a considerable erodibility and sedimentation potential because of their special geological and mineralogical characteristics. The objective of this study was to compare the erosion and sediment yield of Kashkan and Grupi formations in Merk watershed located in southeast Kermanshah, using the Modified Pacific Southwest Inter-Agency Committee model. This model is suitable for estimating erosion and sediment intensity within each geomorphologic unit comprising nine effective environmental factors as geological, pedological, climate, runoff, topography, land cover, land use, surface, and river erosion factors. The results indicated that Kashkan formation comprises siltstone, sandstone, shale, and conglomerate, and Grupi formation contains shale, clay, and limestone with a high erodibility potential. Field measurements and soil samples analyzed for effective factors releaved that sediment yield for Merek watershed was 18080.6 m3/ha/y. Furthermore, field measurement and soil samples analyzed for effective factors releaved that sediment yields for Kashkan and Gurpi were 7243.3 and 10837.5 m3/ha/y, respectively. The reasons for erosion intensity and sedimentation in the two mentioned formations are slopes, vegetation and land use in addition to the type of rocks in Kashkan and Gurpi formations which are predominantly marl and shale.https://www.gjesm.net/article_34766_bc2882aec75977f621fcd5b9005dae8c.pdfErosion, Gurpi formationKashkan formationKermanshahMerk watershed |
spellingShingle | F. Rostami S. Feiznia M. Aleali M. Heshmati B. Yousefi yegane Erodibility and sedimentation potential of marly formations at the watershed scale Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management Erosion, Gurpi formation Kashkan formation Kermanshah Merk watershed |
title | Erodibility and sedimentation potential of marly formations at the watershed scale |
title_full | Erodibility and sedimentation potential of marly formations at the watershed scale |
title_fullStr | Erodibility and sedimentation potential of marly formations at the watershed scale |
title_full_unstemmed | Erodibility and sedimentation potential of marly formations at the watershed scale |
title_short | Erodibility and sedimentation potential of marly formations at the watershed scale |
title_sort | erodibility and sedimentation potential of marly formations at the watershed scale |
topic | Erosion, Gurpi formation Kashkan formation Kermanshah Merk watershed |
url | https://www.gjesm.net/article_34766_bc2882aec75977f621fcd5b9005dae8c.pdf |
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