Vulnerability of p otential s oil e rosion and r isk a ssessment at h illy f arms using InSAR t echnology
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2020-05-22
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جامعة الوادي - university of eloued
Abstract
Soil erosion is a serious environmental challenge which is persistently diminishing the
available land resource in many places around the world, particularly the highlands areas. The
traditional approach of estimating the magnitude of erosion is tedious, costly, and considerably
time consuming. This study is aimed at assessing the risk level associated with soil erosion at
hilly areas of Cameron Highlands through Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR).
The digital elevation model with 5 m resolution was utilized to generate the slope map for the
highlands. Soil erosion rates was estimated using universal soil loss equation, while
information about land use and cover were sourced from relevant government agencies. The
analysis shows that, there was about 217.5 km2 (30.5%) of highlands fall under severely steep
zone with slope ≥ 45-degree. Moreover, erosion risk assessment indicated that; 66.3%, 11.4%,
11.7% and 10.8% of the severe sloppy lands are classified as very low to high susceptible to
soil erosion respectively. In general, the risk of soil erosion is relatively low and could be
attributed to large vegetation coverage despite steep slopes. However, there is need to deploy a
control measures to reduce soil disturbance activities on highlands with extremely steep slope
as a proactive measures to minimize the effect of potential soil erosion
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Erosivity; Soil Erodibility; GIS; USLE; Cameron Highlands