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A is the potential long-term erosion rate in tonnes per hectare
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A is the potential long-term erosion rate in tonnes per hectare
   
R is the rainfall run off factor
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R is the rainfall run off factor
   
K is the soil erodibility factor
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K is the soil erodibility factor
   
LS is the slope length-gradient factor
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LS is the slope length-gradient factor
   
C is the crop factor
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C is the crop factor
   
P is the conservation practices factor
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P is the conservation practices factor
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Classically, the LS factor was estimated by hand, with complex slopes being broken down into segments. However with the advent of high-resolution open source data, such as South-Western Ontario Orothophotography (SWOOP), LS factor can be calculated through computational means.
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Revision as of 11:54, 22 December 2019

Automatically Calculating USLE using GISus-M

What is USLE

The Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) allows one to calculate the long-term average soil erosion rates for mainly agricultural lands. When calculating the USLE, five major factors must be taken into consideration:

A = R * K * LS * C * P

Where:

  A is the potential long-term erosion rate in tonnes per hectare
  R is the rainfall run off factor
  K is the soil erodibility factor
  LS is the slope length-gradient factor
  C is the crop factor
  P is the conservation practices factor

Classically, the LS factor was estimated by hand, with complex slopes being broken down into segments. However with the advent of high-resolution open source data, such as South-Western Ontario Orothophotography (SWOOP), LS factor can be calculated through computational means.

GISus-M

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