Abstract

Soil erosion processes are a type of geological hazard. They cause soil loss and sediment production, landscape dissection, and economic damage, which can, in the long term, result in land abandonment. Thus, identification of soil erosion processes is necessary for sustainable land management in an area. This study presents the potential of visual interpretation of high resolution LiDAR (light detection and ranging) imagery for direct and unambiguous identification and mapping of soil erosion processes, which was tested in the study area of the Vinodol Valley (64.57 km2), in Croatia. Eight LiDAR images were derived from the 1 m airborne LiDAR DTM (Digital Terrain Model) and were used to identify and map gully erosion, sheet erosion, and the combined effect of rill and sheet erosion, with the ultimate purpose to create a historical erosion inventory. The two-step procedure in a visual interpretation of LiDAR imagery was performed: preliminary and detailed. In the preliminary step, possibilities and limitations for unambiguous identification of the soil erosion processes were determined for representative portions of the study area, and the exclusive criteria for the accurate and precise manual delineation of different types of erosion phenomena were established. In the detailed step, the findings from the preliminary step were used to map the soil erosion phenomena in the entire studied area. Results determined the highest potential for direct identification and mapping of the gully erosion phenomena. A total of 236 gullies were identified and precisely delineated, although most of them were previously unknown, due to the lack of previous investigations on soil erosion processes in the study area. On the other hand, the used method was proven to be inapplicable for direct identification and accurate mapping of the sheet erosion. Sheet erosion, however, could have been indirectly identified on certain LiDAR imagery, based on recognition of colluvial deposits accumulated at the foot of the eroded slopes. Furthermore, the findings of this study present which of the used LiDAR imagery, and what features of the imagery used, are most effective for identification and mapping of different types of erosion processes.

Highlights

  • Soil erosion is one of the major causes of land degradation [1]

  • This paper describes the two-step procedure of identification and mapping of gully erosion, combined erosion, and sheet erosion phenomena in large study area (64.57 km2) using the visual interpretation of high resolution (HR) light detection and ranging (LiDAR) imagery derived from the 1 m digital terrain models (DTM)

  • Eight different LiDAR maps were tested for the potential of the direct and unambiguous identification and mapping of soil erosion, according to the well-established criteria

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Summary

Introduction

Soil erosion is one of the major causes of land degradation [1]. It refers to processes of removal of near-surface material from hillslope by running water [2]. A concentration of flow results in the formation of rills, which often develop into gullies. Erosion is considered to be one of the processes that greatly contribute to landscape formation [3,4], generally causing its degradation [5,6,7,8]. Soil losses and sediment production, economic impacts on elements of infrastructure, and overall landscape dissection have significant influence on human activities, and vice versa, and can result in land abandonment. Soil erosion is a type of geological hazard [9,10]

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