Quantifying interactions between slope gradient, slope length and rainfall intensity on sheet erosion on steep slopes using Multiple Linear Regression

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT(2024)

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Understanding the interactions between influencing factors on sheet erosion is crucial for model development and mechanism elucidation. Simulation rainfall tests using a full-factorial design were conducted in 0.4 m wide flumes with five slope lengths (0.4, 0.8, 1.2, 1.6, and 2 m), five slope gradients (17.63, 26.79, 36.40, 46.63 and 57.74 %) and five rainfall intensities (48.0, 62.4, 102.0, 148.5, and 170.1 mm & sdot;h-1) to quantity interactions between these factors on sheet erosion and runoff rate by using Multiple Linear Regression. The results revealed that adding all two-way interaction terms into the equation, such as Rainfall intensity * Slope length (IL), Slope gradient * Rainfall intensity (SI) and Slope gradient * Slope length (SL), significantly improved the interpretation of erosion and runoff rate. Under various slope gradients, the interaction item IL had a negative impact on erosion rate with an average slope of-0.86, but a positive impact on runoff rate with an average slope of 4.33, which improved the interpretation of regression equations for erosion and runoff rate by 0.86 %-1.83 % and 0.21 %-0.47 %. SI exhibited a positive effect on both erosion and runoff rate with an average slope of 4.36 and 8.44, and enhanced the interpretation for erosion and runoff rate by 0.70 %-3.54 % and 0.02 %-0.32 % under various slope lengths. SL had a negative effect on both erosion and runoff rate with an average slope of-3.55 and -6.93, and increased the interpretation of erosion and runoff rate by 1.15 %-6.84 % and 0.10 %-2.26 % under various rainfall intensities. The roles of I and S on erosion and runoff are both mutually promoting, of S and L are both mutually hindering, and of I and L on erosion are mutually hindering but on runoff are mutually promoting. Additionally, the interactions between I, L and S were even higher than that of a single influencing factor in some cases. Our findings highlight the need to consider the two-way interactions between influencing factors when predicting soil loss and provide methodological guidance for quantifying the interactions on soil erosion.
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Sheet erosion,Interaction,Erosion rate,Runoff rate,Simulated rainfall
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