Application of 137Cs technique for evaluation of erosion and deposition rates within cultivated fields of Salihli region, Western Turkey

Soil erosion by wind and water is an important problem for Salihli region in Western Turkey. There are several vineyards on the cultivated soils of this region, which is a significant economic income source for the residents. This study focuses on the cultivated soils in these areas to quantify spat...

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Main Authors: M. Murat Saç, Mutlu İçhedef
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2015-10-01
Series:Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1687850715000539
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spelling doaj-d33cb651be4d46d89ca0dfce599b31672020-11-25T02:28:18ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences1687-85072015-10-018447748210.1016/j.jrras.2015.04.001Application of 137Cs technique for evaluation of erosion and deposition rates within cultivated fields of Salihli region, Western TurkeyM. Murat SaçMutlu İçhedefSoil erosion by wind and water is an important problem for Salihli region in Western Turkey. There are several vineyards on the cultivated soils of this region, which is a significant economic income source for the residents. This study focuses on the cultivated soils in these areas to quantify spatial distribution of 137Cs using 3-D graphic method and eventually to estimate erosion and deposition using the results of 137Cs spatial distribution obtained. The erosion and deposition rates were estimated using proportional and simplified mass balance models. Results obtained using simplified mass balance model gave slightly higher values than those found using proportional model. Erosion and deposition rates derived from proportional model varied from −16.02 to −19.40 t ha-1y−1 and from +6.80 to +9.62 t ha-1y−1, respectively. On the other hand, values determined using simplified mass balance model ranged from −17.52 to −21.10 t ha-1y−1 and from +7.21 to +11.31 t ha-1y−1. The comparison of the results obtained via these models revealed a good agreement within the range of 30 t ha-1y−1 soil loss and gain.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1687850715000539Soil lossErosionRisk estimationAgricultural landRadioactive cesium technique
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author M. Murat Saç
Mutlu İçhedef
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Mutlu İçhedef
Application of 137Cs technique for evaluation of erosion and deposition rates within cultivated fields of Salihli region, Western Turkey
Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences
Soil loss
Erosion
Risk estimation
Agricultural land
Radioactive cesium technique
author_facet M. Murat Saç
Mutlu İçhedef
author_sort M. Murat Saç
title Application of 137Cs technique for evaluation of erosion and deposition rates within cultivated fields of Salihli region, Western Turkey
title_short Application of 137Cs technique for evaluation of erosion and deposition rates within cultivated fields of Salihli region, Western Turkey
title_full Application of 137Cs technique for evaluation of erosion and deposition rates within cultivated fields of Salihli region, Western Turkey
title_fullStr Application of 137Cs technique for evaluation of erosion and deposition rates within cultivated fields of Salihli region, Western Turkey
title_full_unstemmed Application of 137Cs technique for evaluation of erosion and deposition rates within cultivated fields of Salihli region, Western Turkey
title_sort application of 137cs technique for evaluation of erosion and deposition rates within cultivated fields of salihli region, western turkey
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences
issn 1687-8507
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Soil erosion by wind and water is an important problem for Salihli region in Western Turkey. There are several vineyards on the cultivated soils of this region, which is a significant economic income source for the residents. This study focuses on the cultivated soils in these areas to quantify spatial distribution of 137Cs using 3-D graphic method and eventually to estimate erosion and deposition using the results of 137Cs spatial distribution obtained. The erosion and deposition rates were estimated using proportional and simplified mass balance models. Results obtained using simplified mass balance model gave slightly higher values than those found using proportional model. Erosion and deposition rates derived from proportional model varied from −16.02 to −19.40 t ha-1y−1 and from +6.80 to +9.62 t ha-1y−1, respectively. On the other hand, values determined using simplified mass balance model ranged from −17.52 to −21.10 t ha-1y−1 and from +7.21 to +11.31 t ha-1y−1. The comparison of the results obtained via these models revealed a good agreement within the range of 30 t ha-1y−1 soil loss and gain.
topic Soil loss
Erosion
Risk estimation
Agricultural land
Radioactive cesium technique
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1687850715000539
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