Using the Rangeland Hydrology and Erosion Model to Assess Rangeland Management Practices on the Kaler Ranch

It is difficult to assess rangeland management practices at a hillslope scale because of the spatial and temporal variability of ecohydrological processes across a landscape. The Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) aims to provide a cost-effective method for quantifying benefits of conser...

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Main Author: Ross, Morgan
Other Authors: Guertin, David P.
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/294025
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2940252015-10-23T05:17:11Z Using the Rangeland Hydrology and Erosion Model to Assess Rangeland Management Practices on the Kaler Ranch Ross, Morgan Guertin, David P. McClaran, Mitchel Rangeland Hydrology and Erosion Model RHEM Watershed Management Natural Resources Erosion It is difficult to assess rangeland management practices at a hillslope scale because of the spatial and temporal variability of ecohydrological processes across a landscape. The Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) aims to provide a cost-effective method for quantifying benefits of conservation practices on rangelands. This study uses the Rangeland Hydrology and Erosion Model (RHEM) to develop a framework to assess rangeland management practices by quantifying sediment yield and runoff. Kaler Ranch, located in Eastern Arizona, was used as a study site because of their recently implemented rangeland conservation practices. Vegetation parameters were developed based on field data collected across the ranch and used to represent various rangeland management scenarios in RHEM. Peak flow and sediment yield rates were determined for each scenario using RHEM and were used as metrics to evaluate rangeland condition. RHEM provided an adequate method to evaluate the relative differences between upland rangeland management scenarios; however, it was less effective at evaluating changes in management practices within a riparian area. 2013 text Electronic Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10150/294025 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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topic Rangeland Hydrology and Erosion Model
RHEM
Watershed Management
Natural Resources
Erosion
spellingShingle Rangeland Hydrology and Erosion Model
RHEM
Watershed Management
Natural Resources
Erosion
Ross, Morgan
Using the Rangeland Hydrology and Erosion Model to Assess Rangeland Management Practices on the Kaler Ranch
description It is difficult to assess rangeland management practices at a hillslope scale because of the spatial and temporal variability of ecohydrological processes across a landscape. The Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) aims to provide a cost-effective method for quantifying benefits of conservation practices on rangelands. This study uses the Rangeland Hydrology and Erosion Model (RHEM) to develop a framework to assess rangeland management practices by quantifying sediment yield and runoff. Kaler Ranch, located in Eastern Arizona, was used as a study site because of their recently implemented rangeland conservation practices. Vegetation parameters were developed based on field data collected across the ranch and used to represent various rangeland management scenarios in RHEM. Peak flow and sediment yield rates were determined for each scenario using RHEM and were used as metrics to evaluate rangeland condition. RHEM provided an adequate method to evaluate the relative differences between upland rangeland management scenarios; however, it was less effective at evaluating changes in management practices within a riparian area.
author2 Guertin, David P.
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Ross, Morgan
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title Using the Rangeland Hydrology and Erosion Model to Assess Rangeland Management Practices on the Kaler Ranch
title_short Using the Rangeland Hydrology and Erosion Model to Assess Rangeland Management Practices on the Kaler Ranch
title_full Using the Rangeland Hydrology and Erosion Model to Assess Rangeland Management Practices on the Kaler Ranch
title_fullStr Using the Rangeland Hydrology and Erosion Model to Assess Rangeland Management Practices on the Kaler Ranch
title_full_unstemmed Using the Rangeland Hydrology and Erosion Model to Assess Rangeland Management Practices on the Kaler Ranch
title_sort using the rangeland hydrology and erosion model to assess rangeland management practices on the kaler ranch
publisher The University of Arizona.
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/10150/294025
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