IIT Delhi researchers develop map to highlight areas prone to rainfall-induced erosion in India

IIT Delhi: Parts of Assam, Meghalaya are among Indian zones prone to most significant rainfall-induced soil erosion having R-factors of highest range.

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Anu Parthiban | July 20, 2022 | 12:06 PM IST

NEW DELHI: Soil erosion induced by rainfall has been identified as a significant environmental problem globally. A study conducted at Hydrosense Lab, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi), by PhD student Ravi Raj, Professor Manabendra Saharia and Sumedha Chakma from the Department of Civil Engineering, has led to first pan-India assessment of rainfall erosivity over India.

About 68.4% of the total eroded soil in India is affected by erosion induced by water, and rainfall erosivity i.e. the potential of rain to cause soil degradation, is a major contributor to it.

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“The current assessments of rainfall erosivity in India are limited to catchment or regions specific, which is very less to assess rainfall erosivity for a nation like India, having diverse climate properties,” the institute said.

Using multiple national and global gridded precipitation datasets i.e., Indian Monsoon Data Assimilation and Analysis (IMDAA) at an hourly temporal scale, India Meteorological Department (IMD) on a daily scale, and the Global Climate Hazards Group Infrared Precipitation with Station data (CHIRPS) on a daily scale, the researchers have developed a high-resolution map highlighting areas prone to rainfall-induced erosion in India, it said.

“This study is a step toward building a national-scale soil erosion model for India. The national rainfall erosivity map will facilitate watershed managers to identify rainfall erosivity potential at diverse locations and thereby plan, prioritize, and implement essential watershed development activities to minimize soil erosion,” Manabendra Saharia, Department of Civil Engineering, said.

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According to the study, which was published in CATENA, the average rainfall erosivity (R-factor) value estimated for India is 1200 MJ-mm/ha/h/yr.

The most vulnerable region to rainfall erosivity (R-factor = 23,909.21 MJ-mm/ha/h/yr) was spotted in the Laitkynsew and Cherrapunji region of East Khasi Hillis in Meghalaya state (one of the wettest regions in the world), while the least vulnerable region (R-factor = 8.10 MJ-mm/ha/h/yr) was spotted in the cold and dry Shahi Kangri Mountain region of Ladakh.

The study also proposed several empirical equations that can be used by field practitioners.

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“Parts of Assam and Meghalaya are among Indian zones prone to the most significant rainfall-induced soil erosion having R-factors of the highest range. Having soil of mostly loamy, silt loamy, sand clay loamy, and clay loamy, texture classes and slopy terrain do not show great resistance to soil erosion due to water. The concerned authorities need to adhere to adequate soil conservation measures,” as per the study.

The study also led to the publication of the Indian Rainfall Erosivity Dataset (IRED).

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