Abstract
ABSTRACT Soil erosion is considered to be a prominent problem, and its regular spatial assessment in the watershed is required. Thus, for the present study, the Kodar river basin in Chhattisgarh, India, was chosen for the investigation. Three different models, namely Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE), Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE), and Unit Power-Based Soil Erosion and Deposition (USPED), were chosen by incorporating remote sensing and GIS platforms and their performance were compared. On the basis of area’s varied slope and land usage, the erosion rate was calculated. It was noted that a difference of 33,68632 t, −11570.08 t, and 1023.99 t in the sedimentation values of the USLE, RUSLE, and USPED models, respectively were observed. The observed sedimentation data was validated, and the USPED model was found to be the most authentic model among the selected three models. Hence, the present study will be helpful in better understanding of the complex interactions of the variables involved in predicting net erosion of soil.
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