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Mapping rainfall erosivity over India using multiple precipitation datasets

CATENA, ISSN: 0341-8162, Vol: 214, Page: 106256
2022
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Rainfall erosivity is a measure of the erosive force of rainfall which represents the potential of rain to cause soil erosion. A large proportion of the total eroded soil in India is due to erosion by water, and rainfall erosivity is one of the major components. The current assessments of rainfall erosivity in India are however largely based on rain-gauge recordings and surveys which hinders its estimation and understanding over large areas. Growing availability of remotely-sensed gridded precipitation datasets presents an unprecedented opportunity to study long-term rainfall erosivity over varied terrains and address some of the limitations of point data-based estimations. In this study, multiple national and global gridded precipitation datasets were utilized to develop a high-resolution rainfall erosivity factor (R-factor) map to highlight areas prone to rainfall-induced erosion. Further, a large selection of empirical equations from literature were employed for estimating rainfall erosivity to provide a comparative analysis of these commonly adopted methods. The calculated rainfall erosivity is also compared with alternative methods to estimate R-factor such as Fournier Index (FI) and Modified Fournier Index (MFI). It was observed that MFI is highly correlated with rainfall erosivity, and an equation was finally proposed to estimate R-factor using MFI. This is the first such national-scale assessment of rainfall erosivity over India using gridded precipitation datasets, which will aid in understanding and mitigating rainfall-induced erosion.

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