International Soil and Water Conservation Research (Dec 2020)

Effect of time resolution of rainfall measurements on the erosivity factor in the USLE in China

  • Tianyu Yue,
  • Yun Xie,
  • Shuiqing Yin,
  • Bofu Yu,
  • Chiyuan Miao,
  • Wenting Wang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
pp. 373 – 382

Abstract

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Rainfall erosivity, one of the factors in the Universal Soil Loss Equation, quantifies the effect of rainfall and runoff on soil erosion. High-resolution data are required to compute rainfall erosivity, but are not widely available in many parts of the world. As the temporal resolution of rainfall measurement decreases, computed rainfall erosivity decreases. The objective of the paper is to derive a series of conversion factors as a function of the time interval to compute rainfall erosivity so that the R factor computed using data at different time intervals could be converted to that computed using 1-min data. Rainfall data at 1-min intervals from 62 stations over China were collected to first compute the ‘true’ R factor values. Underestimation of the R factor was systematically evaluated using data aggregated at 5, 6, 10, 15, 20, 30, and 60-min to develop conversion factors for the R factor and the 1-in-10-year storm EI30 values. Compared with true values, the relative error in R factor using data at fixed intervals of ≤10min was 10% using 15-min data for 66.1% of stations and >20% using 30-min data for 61.3% of stations. The conversion factors for the R factor, ranging from 1.051 to 1.871 for 5 to 60-min data, are higher than those for the 1-in-10-years storm EI30, ranging from 1.034 to 1.489 for the 62 stations.

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