Gully geometry: what are we measuring?

Much of the research on (ephemeral) gully erosion comprises the determination of the geometry of these eroded channels, especially their width and depth. This is not a simple task due to uncertainty generated by the wide range of variability in gully cross section shapes found in the field. However,...

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Main Authors: J. Casalí, R. Giménez, M. A. Campo-Bescós
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2015-07-01
Series:SOIL
Online Access:http://www.soil-journal.net/1/509/2015/soil-1-509-2015.pdf
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description Much of the research on (ephemeral) gully erosion comprises the determination of the geometry of these eroded channels, especially their width and depth. This is not a simple task due to uncertainty generated by the wide range of variability in gully cross section shapes found in the field. However, in the literature, this uncertainty is not recognized so that no criteria for their measurement are indicated. The aim of this work is to make researchers aware of the ambiguity that arises when characterizing the geometry of an ephemeral gully and similar eroded channels. In addition, a measurement protocol is proposed with the ultimate goal of pooling criteria in future works. It is suggested that the geometry of a gully could be characterized through its mean equivalent width and mean equivalent depth, which, together with its length, define an "equivalent prismatic gully" (EPG). The latter would facilitate the comparison between different gullies.
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spelling doaj.art-22c019e9fc184198ab254926a13cfd752022-12-22T03:30:01ZengCopernicus PublicationsSOIL2199-39712199-398X2015-07-011250951310.5194/soil-1-509-2015Gully geometry: what are we measuring?J. Casalí0R. Giménez1M. A. Campo-Bescós2Department of Projects and Rural Engineering, Public University of Navarre, Los Olivos Building, 31006 Pamplona, SpainDepartment of Projects and Rural Engineering, Public University of Navarre, Los Olivos Building, 31006 Pamplona, SpainDepartment of Projects and Rural Engineering, Public University of Navarre, Los Olivos Building, 31006 Pamplona, SpainMuch of the research on (ephemeral) gully erosion comprises the determination of the geometry of these eroded channels, especially their width and depth. This is not a simple task due to uncertainty generated by the wide range of variability in gully cross section shapes found in the field. However, in the literature, this uncertainty is not recognized so that no criteria for their measurement are indicated. The aim of this work is to make researchers aware of the ambiguity that arises when characterizing the geometry of an ephemeral gully and similar eroded channels. In addition, a measurement protocol is proposed with the ultimate goal of pooling criteria in future works. It is suggested that the geometry of a gully could be characterized through its mean equivalent width and mean equivalent depth, which, together with its length, define an "equivalent prismatic gully" (EPG). The latter would facilitate the comparison between different gullies.http://www.soil-journal.net/1/509/2015/soil-1-509-2015.pdf
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