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Effects of land use and management on aggregate stability and hydraulic conductivity of soils within River Njoro Watershed in Kenya 被引量:1

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摘要 There has been tremendous changes in land use and management in the River Njoro Watershed during the last three decades.Formerly large scale farms have been converted into smallholder farms and plantation forests have gradually been lost.These changes in land use and management have brought in different approaches that have triggered soil erosion and other forms of land degradation.The objective of this study was to trace the changes in land use and determine their effects on aggregate stability and hydraulic conductivity.A semi detailed soil survey of the watershed was undertaken following a three-tier approach comprising image interpretation,field surveys and laboratory analysis.The measured variables in the soil were analysed using ANOVA and correlation analysis.The major land uses were found to be forestland,agricultural land,grassland,and wetland.A strong soil type_landscape relationship was observed within the watershed.Soils of slopes were moderately to severely eroded,shallow and less developed whereas those on summits,pen plains,uplands,plateaus and valleys were deep and well developed.Aggregate stability was the highest in forestland and decreased in the order of grassland,agricultural land and wetland respectively.The mean weight diameter under the various land use conditions was 0.68,0.64,0.58,and 041 respectively.Hydraulic conductivity was the highest in forest-land and decreased in the order of agricultural land,grassland and wetland respectively.There was significant negative correlation between hydraulic conductivity and the bulk density and clay content of the soils.Reduced aggregate stability and lowered hydraulic conductivity is likely to be responsible for some of the severe soil erosion and other forms of land degradation observed in the River Njoro Watershed.
出处 《International Soil and Water Conservation Research》 SCIE 2013年第2期80-87,共8页 国际水土保持研究(英文)
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