Comparing the Hydrological Response of Forested Headwaters (Unregulated and Regulated with Check Dams) under Mediterranean Semi-Arid Conditions

This study has evaluated the runoff and erosion rates in torrents of Southern Italy, two forested headwaters with very similar climatic, hydrological and geomorphological characteristics; in one headwater, 15 check dams were installed in the mid-1950s, while the other is not regulated with engineeri...

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Main Authors: Giuseppe Bombino, Pedro Pérez-Cutillas, Daniela D’Agostino, Pietro Denisi, Antonino Labate, Alberto Martínez-Salvador, Demetrio Antonio Zema, Santo Marcello Zimbone, Carmelo Conesa-García
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/9/1275
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spelling doaj-53dd4ed9eab345a6af40c2272ee285c72021-04-30T23:06:30ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412021-04-01131275127510.3390/w13091275Comparing the Hydrological Response of Forested Headwaters (Unregulated and Regulated with Check Dams) under Mediterranean Semi-Arid ConditionsGiuseppe Bombino0Pedro Pérez-Cutillas1Daniela D’Agostino2Pietro Denisi3Antonino Labate4Alberto Martínez-Salvador5Demetrio Antonio Zema6Santo Marcello Zimbone7Carmelo Conesa-García8Department Agraria, Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, Località Feo di Vito, 89122 Reggio Calabria, ItalyDepartment of Geography, University of Murcia, 30001 Murcia, SpainDepartment Agraria, Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, Località Feo di Vito, 89122 Reggio Calabria, ItalyDepartment Agraria, Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, Località Feo di Vito, 89122 Reggio Calabria, ItalyDepartment Agraria, Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, Località Feo di Vito, 89122 Reggio Calabria, ItalyDepartment of Geography, University of Murcia, 30001 Murcia, SpainDepartment Agraria, Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, Località Feo di Vito, 89122 Reggio Calabria, ItalyDepartment Agraria, Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, Località Feo di Vito, 89122 Reggio Calabria, ItalyDepartment of Geography, University of Murcia, 30001 Murcia, SpainThis study has evaluated the runoff and erosion rates in torrents of Southern Italy, two forested headwaters with very similar climatic, hydrological and geomorphological characteristics; in one headwater, 15 check dams were installed in the mid-1950s, while the other is not regulated with engineering works. To this aim, the hydrological variables have been modeled over 15 years after check dam installation using the HEC-HMS (Hydrologic Engineering Center-Hydrologic Modeling System) model coupled to the MUSLE (Modified Universal Soil Loss Equation) equation. The model simulations have shown that check dams have not played a significant role in reducing the surface runoff compared to the unregulated torrent; in both catchments, the well-developed forest cover determined very low runoff coefficients (lower than 0.3%) with a scarce runoff generation capacity. Additionally, the reduction in peak flow due to the check dams was not significant, on average −7.4% compared to the unregulated headwater. Check dams have retained sediments for about 8–10 years after their installation, reducing erosion by about 35%, although soil loss was much lower than the tolerance limit in both catchments. After the sediment retention capacity of the dam sediment wedge was depleted, the sediment yield in the regulated torrent was even higher (by about 20%) compared to the unregulated catchment. Overall, the study has shown that the use of check dams as a catchment management strategy of forested headwaters under semi-arid Mediterranean conditions should be considered with caution, since the structures could be ineffective to reduce water and sediment flows during floods or, in some cases, check dams may increase erosion rates.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/9/1275check-damsMediterranean torrentHEC-HMSMUSLErunofferosion
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author Giuseppe Bombino
Pedro Pérez-Cutillas
Daniela D’Agostino
Pietro Denisi
Antonino Labate
Alberto Martínez-Salvador
Demetrio Antonio Zema
Santo Marcello Zimbone
Carmelo Conesa-García
spellingShingle Giuseppe Bombino
Pedro Pérez-Cutillas
Daniela D’Agostino
Pietro Denisi
Antonino Labate
Alberto Martínez-Salvador
Demetrio Antonio Zema
Santo Marcello Zimbone
Carmelo Conesa-García
Comparing the Hydrological Response of Forested Headwaters (Unregulated and Regulated with Check Dams) under Mediterranean Semi-Arid Conditions
Water
check-dams
Mediterranean torrent
HEC-HMS
MUSLE
runoff
erosion
author_facet Giuseppe Bombino
Pedro Pérez-Cutillas
Daniela D’Agostino
Pietro Denisi
Antonino Labate
Alberto Martínez-Salvador
Demetrio Antonio Zema
Santo Marcello Zimbone
Carmelo Conesa-García
author_sort Giuseppe Bombino
title Comparing the Hydrological Response of Forested Headwaters (Unregulated and Regulated with Check Dams) under Mediterranean Semi-Arid Conditions
title_short Comparing the Hydrological Response of Forested Headwaters (Unregulated and Regulated with Check Dams) under Mediterranean Semi-Arid Conditions
title_full Comparing the Hydrological Response of Forested Headwaters (Unregulated and Regulated with Check Dams) under Mediterranean Semi-Arid Conditions
title_fullStr Comparing the Hydrological Response of Forested Headwaters (Unregulated and Regulated with Check Dams) under Mediterranean Semi-Arid Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Comparing the Hydrological Response of Forested Headwaters (Unregulated and Regulated with Check Dams) under Mediterranean Semi-Arid Conditions
title_sort comparing the hydrological response of forested headwaters (unregulated and regulated with check dams) under mediterranean semi-arid conditions
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2021-04-01
description This study has evaluated the runoff and erosion rates in torrents of Southern Italy, two forested headwaters with very similar climatic, hydrological and geomorphological characteristics; in one headwater, 15 check dams were installed in the mid-1950s, while the other is not regulated with engineering works. To this aim, the hydrological variables have been modeled over 15 years after check dam installation using the HEC-HMS (Hydrologic Engineering Center-Hydrologic Modeling System) model coupled to the MUSLE (Modified Universal Soil Loss Equation) equation. The model simulations have shown that check dams have not played a significant role in reducing the surface runoff compared to the unregulated torrent; in both catchments, the well-developed forest cover determined very low runoff coefficients (lower than 0.3%) with a scarce runoff generation capacity. Additionally, the reduction in peak flow due to the check dams was not significant, on average −7.4% compared to the unregulated headwater. Check dams have retained sediments for about 8–10 years after their installation, reducing erosion by about 35%, although soil loss was much lower than the tolerance limit in both catchments. After the sediment retention capacity of the dam sediment wedge was depleted, the sediment yield in the regulated torrent was even higher (by about 20%) compared to the unregulated catchment. Overall, the study has shown that the use of check dams as a catchment management strategy of forested headwaters under semi-arid Mediterranean conditions should be considered with caution, since the structures could be ineffective to reduce water and sediment flows during floods or, in some cases, check dams may increase erosion rates.
topic check-dams
Mediterranean torrent
HEC-HMS
MUSLE
runoff
erosion
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/9/1275
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