Lehrende: Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Matthias Hinderer; Ph.D. Laura Antonia Stutenbecker
Veranstaltungsart:
Vorlesung und Übung
Orga-Einheit: FB11 / Angewandte Geowissenschaften
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Semesterwochenstunden:
2
Unterrichtssprache:
Englisch
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Lehrinhalte:
1 Introduction Aim of the lecture, definition of soil, erosion, denudation, erodibility etc. Soil production rate vs. erosion (incl. weathering), spatial and temporal scales, soils as a resource, environmental role and modern endangering, global overview and historical perspectiv, literature.
2 Erosion processes Rain fall, overland flow, subsurface flow, rill erosion, gully erosion, mass movements, wind erosion, glacial erosion.
3 Erosion parameters Rain fall intensity, erosivity, erodibility, slope length, vegetation cover and land use.
4 Erosion risk and erosion models Mapping, scoring; types of erosion models; USLE, RUSLE; Physical models, EUROSEM, WEPP, LEMs.
5 Assessment of soil erosion Qualitative observations e.g. mapping; quantitative methods e.g. direct measurements, test plots, experiments (rain and wind simulation); indirect methods e.g. soil catena, colluvial sedimentation, reservoirs, lakes, sediment yield; remote sensing e.g. soil erosion in satellite and aerial images; local monitoring with balloons and zeppelins.
6 Sediment yield and sediment budgets Routing and sedimentation, river basins and their morphometry; sediment transport in rivers, bedload suspended load, hydrographs, sediment yield, measurement methods; longterm and shortterm sediment storage (colluvium, alluvial fans, floodplains, deltas), terraces and other archives; indicators of megafloods; memory effects due to environmental change; Global regression models and predictive tools.
7 Natural and human impacts Natural changes e.g. climate, tectonics; Human impact: land use (clearing vs. abondening, river training, reservoirs); long- and shortterm aspects, continent-wide and local effects; case studies from various regions.
8 Conservation strategies Tolerable soil erosion, strategies for soil protection, Sustainable soil treatment (e.g. agricultural methods, forestation); technical measures e.g. contour dams, terraces, drainage systems, wind breakers.
Literatur:
Allen, P.A., 1997, Earth surface processes. Blackwell, London, 451 pp. Einsele, G., 2000, Sedimentary basins - Evolution, facies, and sediment budget. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, 792 pp. Morgan, R.P.C., 1995, Soil erosion and conservation. 2nd ed., Longman, 198 pp.
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