Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics (Dec 2017)

Temporal changes in soil water erosion on sloping vineyards in the Ruwer- Mosel Valley. The impact of age and plantation works in young and old vines

  • Rodrigo-Comino Jesús,
  • Brings Christine,
  • Iserloh Thomas,
  • Casper Markus C.,
  • Seeger Manuel,
  • Senciales José M.,
  • Brevik Eric C.,
  • Ruiz-Sinoga José D.,
  • Ries Johannes B.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/johh-2017-0022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65, no. 4
pp. 402 – 409

Abstract

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It is well known that rainfall causes soil erosion in sloping German vineyards, but little is known about the effect of age of plantation on soil erosion, which is relevant to understand and design sustainable management systems. In the Ruwer-Mosel valley, young (1- to 4-years) and old (35- to 38-years after the plantation) vineyards were selected to assess soil and water losses by using two-paired Gerlach troughs over three years (2013-2015). In the young vineyard, the overland flow was 107 L m-1 and soil loss 1000 g m-1 in the year of the plantation, and decreased drastically over the two subsequent years (19 L m-1; 428 g m-1). In the old vineyard, soil (from 1081 g m-1 to 1308 g m-1) and water (from 67 L m-1 to 102 L m-1) losses were 1.2 and 1.63 times higher, respectively, than in the young vineyard.

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