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Relationship between soil erosion, slope, parent material, and distance to road (Case study: Latian Watershed, Iran)
Authors:Shirin Mohammadkhan  Hasan Ahmadi  Mohammad Jafari
Institution:1. International Desert Research Center, University of Tehran, P.O. Box?14185/354, No 37. Ghods St., Tehran, Iran
2. Department of Arid and Mountainous Regions Reclamation, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Tehran, P.O. Box?31585-4314, Chamran Av, Karaj, Iran
Abstract:Soil erosion is the dominating factor of damaging roads in Iran. Roads are a critical component of civilization. Developing and maintaining the economic activity that is vital for the quality of modern life would be difficult without roads. Accelerated erosion and increased sediment yields resulting from changes in land use are critical environmental problems, and one of the important changes is road construction. Construction and condition of roadways are associated with direct and indirect impacts on soil erosion. This paper presents the relationship between soil erosion and some characteristics such as distance to roadway, slope, and parent material in Latian Watershed, Tehran Province, Iran. Soil erosion map was interpreted using aerial photos and GIS technology. Buffer zones, subdivided into 12 strips, each 0.2 km wide, which were located alongside roadway. The distribution patterns of various types of erosion were also identified by GIS by overlaying road buffer strips and soil erosion map. The results show that soil erosion landform such as land slide, badland, bank erosion, channel erosion, etc. found in buffer zones along both sides of roads.
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