Authors
Jan Nyssen, Jean Poesen, Desta Gebremichael, Karen Vancampenhout, Margo D'aes, Gebremedhin Yihdego, Gerard Govers, Herwig Leirs, Jan Moeyersons, Jozef Naudts, Nigussie Haregeweyn, Mitiku Haile, Jozef Deckers
Publication date
2007/5/31
Journal
Soil and Tillage Research
Volume
94
Issue
1
Pages
151-163
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Since two decades, stone bunds have been installed in large areas of the Tigray Highlands, Northern Ethiopia, to control soil erosion by water. Field studies were conducted to quantify the effectiveness, efficiency, side effects and acceptance of stone bunds. Based on measurements on 202 field parcels, average sediment accumulation rate behind 3–21 year old stone bunds is 58tha−1year−1.The Universal Soil Loss Equation's P-factor for stone bunds was estimated at 0.32. Sediment accumulation rates increase with slope gradient and bund spacing, but decrease with bund age. Truncation of the soil profile at the lower side of the bund does not lead to an important soil fertility decrease, mainly because the dominant soil types in the study area (Regosols, Vertisols and Vertic Cambisols) do not have pronounced vertical fertility gradients. Excessive removal of small rock fragments from the soil surface during stone …
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