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The indexes in estimating rainfall erosivity – Case study Bucharest
Date issued
2018
Author(s)
Rusanescu, Marin
Valplast Industrie Bucharest
Durbaca, Ion
Stoian, Elena Valentina
DOI
10.21698/simi.2018.fp35
Abstract
The objective of this study was to investigate the spatial and temporal distribution of
annual precipitation erosivity in Bucharest (Romania). The analyzed period was
2009-2016, 1961 -1990, using the indices: Fournier (IF), Fournier Modified (IFM),
adapted to pluviometric recordings obtained from the meteorological station at the
Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Faculty of Biotechnical Systems Engineering.
Given the abundant rainfall in the summer months with implications for the soil, it is
important to know the mathematical equations that can be quickly applied to assess
soil erosion. The indices Fournier and Fournier modified obtained fall largely under
the moderate aggressiveness class, but there have been years when the precipitation
aggressiveness was moderate (2012, 2014). Erosion calculated according to Silva
and Rufino is low throughout the analyzed period. This knowledge is very important
to avoid the negative effects of pluvial erosion on agricultural crops.
annual precipitation erosivity in Bucharest (Romania). The analyzed period was
2009-2016, 1961 -1990, using the indices: Fournier (IF), Fournier Modified (IFM),
adapted to pluviometric recordings obtained from the meteorological station at the
Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Faculty of Biotechnical Systems Engineering.
Given the abundant rainfall in the summer months with implications for the soil, it is
important to know the mathematical equations that can be quickly applied to assess
soil erosion. The indices Fournier and Fournier modified obtained fall largely under
the moderate aggressiveness class, but there have been years when the precipitation
aggressiveness was moderate (2012, 2014). Erosion calculated according to Silva
and Rufino is low throughout the analyzed period. This knowledge is very important
to avoid the negative effects of pluvial erosion on agricultural crops.
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