Contemporary gully erosion trend in the northern part of the forest-steppe zone of the Russian Plain: A case study from the Republic of Tatarstan, European Russia

Aidar SHARIFULLIN, Artur GAFUROV, Regina MEDVEDEVA, Valentin GOLOSOV, Aleksandr DVINSKIH, Artem GUSAROV, Benedict ESSUMAN-QUAINOO

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Abstract

This article presents results for gully head cut retreat rates (GHRR) in the Pre-Kama region (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia) based on monitoring (1984–1994 and 2015–2018) and the interpretation of high-resolution satellite images (2004–2014). The results suggested that the mean linear GHRR have reduced by about five times, from 1.6 m per year (1983–1994) to 0.4 m per year (2015–2018). The main reason for the significant decrease in gully erosion was the increase in winter-spring air temperatures, which resulted in a reduction in the depth of soil freezing and surface runoff. The impact of land use, as well as erosion control measures, which were implemented in the study area during the late 1980s and early 1990s, was found to be less important. Copyright © 2019 Author(s).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)21-24
JournalProceedings of IAHS
Volume381
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Citation

Sharifullin, A., Gafurov, A., Medvedeva, R., Golosov, V., Dvinskih, A., Gusarov, A., & Essuman-Quainoo, B. (2019). Contemporary gully erosion trend in the northern part of the forest-steppe zone of the Russian Plain: A case study from the Republic of Tatarstan, European Russia. Proceedings of IAHS, 381, 21-24. https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-381-21-2019

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