Factors affecting erosion in a semi-arid watershed.

This thesis is the summation of three separate erosion studies that were conducted in the Sycamore Creek watershed. The first, or initial, study is an application of the Musgrave erosion equation to the Sycamore Creek watershed. While the equation predicts erosion with a degree of reliability in the...

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Main Author: Davis, Lester Robert,1922-
Other Authors: Laursen, Emmett M.
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 1974
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/191589
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1915892015-10-23T04:37:27Z Factors affecting erosion in a semi-arid watershed. Davis, Lester Robert,1922- Laursen, Emmett M. This thesis is the summation of three separate erosion studies that were conducted in the Sycamore Creek watershed. The first, or initial, study is an application of the Musgrave erosion equation to the Sycamore Creek watershed. While the equation predicts erosion with a degree of reliability in the areas for which it was developed, it grossly over-predicts erosion when extrapolated to the semi—arid Southwest. This over- prediction is at least an order of magnitude too high. The second, or channel, study is an application of the Laursen equation to the ephemeral stream that transports the erosion material from the watershed. This study indicates that the Sycamore Creek channel can not transport the erosion material supposedly supplied to it in the initial study. The third, or rainfall simulator, study establishes that the erosion material that could possibly be supplied to the Sycamore Creek channel is at least an order of magnitude less than that predicted by the initial study. Thus it is concluded that an analysis of an ephemeral channel's sediment- carrying capacity, along with an analysis of erosion potential, as derived from a rainfall simulator study, will provide a realistic estimate of yearly erosion from a semi-arid watershed. 1974 Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) text http://hdl.handle.net/10150/191589 213387241 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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description This thesis is the summation of three separate erosion studies that were conducted in the Sycamore Creek watershed. The first, or initial, study is an application of the Musgrave erosion equation to the Sycamore Creek watershed. While the equation predicts erosion with a degree of reliability in the areas for which it was developed, it grossly over-predicts erosion when extrapolated to the semi—arid Southwest. This over- prediction is at least an order of magnitude too high. The second, or channel, study is an application of the Laursen equation to the ephemeral stream that transports the erosion material from the watershed. This study indicates that the Sycamore Creek channel can not transport the erosion material supposedly supplied to it in the initial study. The third, or rainfall simulator, study establishes that the erosion material that could possibly be supplied to the Sycamore Creek channel is at least an order of magnitude less than that predicted by the initial study. Thus it is concluded that an analysis of an ephemeral channel's sediment- carrying capacity, along with an analysis of erosion potential, as derived from a rainfall simulator study, will provide a realistic estimate of yearly erosion from a semi-arid watershed.
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Factors affecting erosion in a semi-arid watershed.
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title Factors affecting erosion in a semi-arid watershed.
title_short Factors affecting erosion in a semi-arid watershed.
title_full Factors affecting erosion in a semi-arid watershed.
title_fullStr Factors affecting erosion in a semi-arid watershed.
title_full_unstemmed Factors affecting erosion in a semi-arid watershed.
title_sort factors affecting erosion in a semi-arid watershed.
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