Abstract

Abstract. In the current article, we describe an approach to computational estimation of the soil runoff intensity in the experimental area. Additionally, we summarize most basic recommendations for the implementation of proposed approach when studying arable planes complicated by polygonal-block microrelief. These recommendations are aimed onto formalising and simplifying of the initial data preparation for automated GIS-based mapping of soil runoff. Particularly, we recommend to establish a reference value of caesium-137 deposit at the block elevations of watershed surface. As a result of the experimental work, we present map of caesium-137 deposit in the soil material and soil loss intensity map compiled automatically for the experimental area.

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