Estimation of Gully Growth Rate and Erosion Amount Using UAV and Worldview-3 Images in Yimeng Mountain Area, China

Non-homogeneous soil’s high gravel content (also known as the “soil-rock dual structure”) may render it more prone to erosion and the significant development of gullies. In order to reveal the morphological characteristics and erosion rate of gullies in “soil-rock dual structure” areas, this study f...

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Published inRemote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) Vol. 15; no. 1; p. 233
Main Authors Zhang, Guanghe, Zhao, Weijun, Yan, Tingting, Qin, Wei, Miao, Xiaojing
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Abstract Non-homogeneous soil’s high gravel content (also known as the “soil-rock dual structure”) may render it more prone to erosion and the significant development of gullies. In order to reveal the morphological characteristics and erosion rate of gullies in “soil-rock dual structure” areas, this study focused on the Shagou Reservoir basin in the Yimeng mountain area as the study area. Based on a complete digital orthophoto map (DOM, 0.03 m) and a digital elevation model (DEM, 0.03 m) acquired by an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), the researchers calculated the length (L), top width (TW), depth (D), area (A) and volume (V) of 19 gullies and built and optimized the volume estimation model. The DOM and the DEM were used to modify the morphological parameters of 43 gullies extracted from high-resolution remote sensing (RS) stereopair images (Worldview, 0.5 m), and the development and evolution of gully erosion were evaluated in large scale. The results showed that: (1) after correction, the average relative errors of parameters L, TW, D and A computed from the UAV data and the high-resolution RS stereopair image data fell below 0.005%; (2) the mean of TW/D was 5.20, i.e., the lateral erosion development of gullies far outweighed the downcutting erosion. The retrogressive erosion, lateral erosion and downcutting erosion rates of gullies were 0.01~0.83 m/a (averaged at 0.23 m/a), 0.01~0.68 m/a (averaged at 0.25 m/a) and 0.01~0.19 m/a (averaged at 0.09 m/a), respectively, between 2014 and 2021; (3) the volume-area (V-A) model for gullies is the optimal one (p < 0.01, R2 = 0.944).A total of 90.7% of the gully volume was growing at an erosion rate of 0.42~399.39 m³/a and the total erosion rate of the gullies was 3181.56 m3/a from 2014 to 2021. These research findings can serve as a basis for the quantitative modeling of gully erosion in water-eroded locations with a large-dimension “soil-rock dual structure”.
AbstractList Non-homogeneous soil’s high gravel content (also known as the “soil-rock dual structure”) may render it more prone to erosion and the significant development of gullies. In order to reveal the morphological characteristics and erosion rate of gullies in “soil-rock dual structure” areas, this study focused on the Shagou Reservoir basin in the Yimeng mountain area as the study area. Based on a complete digital orthophoto map (DOM, 0.03 m) and a digital elevation model (DEM, 0.03 m) acquired by an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), the researchers calculated the length (L), top width (TW), depth (D), area (A) and volume (V) of 19 gullies and built and optimized the volume estimation model. The DOM and the DEM were used to modify the morphological parameters of 43 gullies extracted from high-resolution remote sensing (RS) stereopair images (Worldview, 0.5 m), and the development and evolution of gully erosion were evaluated in large scale. The results showed that: (1) after correction, the average relative errors of parameters L, TW, D and A computed from the UAV data and the high-resolution RS stereopair image data fell below 0.005%; (2) the mean of TW/D was 5.20, i.e., the lateral erosion development of gullies far outweighed the downcutting erosion. The retrogressive erosion, lateral erosion and downcutting erosion rates of gullies were 0.01~0.83 m/a (averaged at 0.23 m/a), 0.01~0.68 m/a (averaged at 0.25 m/a) and 0.01~0.19 m/a (averaged at 0.09 m/a), respectively, between 2014 and 2021; (3) the volume-area (V-A) model for gullies is the optimal one (p < 0.01, R2 = 0.944).A total of 90.7% of the gully volume was growing at an erosion rate of 0.42~399.39 m³/a and the total erosion rate of the gullies was 3181.56 m3/a from 2014 to 2021. These research findings can serve as a basis for the quantitative modeling of gully erosion in water-eroded locations with a large-dimension “soil-rock dual structure”.
Non-homogeneous soil’s high gravel content (also known as the “soil-rock dual structure”) may render it more prone to erosion and the significant development of gullies. In order to reveal the morphological characteristics and erosion rate of gullies in “soil-rock dual structure” areas, this study focused on the Shagou Reservoir basin in the Yimeng mountain area as the study area. Based on a complete digital orthophoto map (DOM, 0.03 m) and a digital elevation model (DEM, 0.03 m) acquired by an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), the researchers calculated the length (L), top width (TW), depth (D), area (A) and volume (V) of 19 gullies and built and optimized the volume estimation model. The DOM and the DEM were used to modify the morphological parameters of 43 gullies extracted from high-resolution remote sensing (RS) stereopair images (Worldview, 0.5 m), and the development and evolution of gully erosion were evaluated in large scale. The results showed that: (1) after correction, the average relative errors of parameters L, TW, D and A computed from the UAV data and the high-resolution RS stereopair image data fell below 0.005%; (2) the mean of TW/D was 5.20, i.e., the lateral erosion development of gullies far outweighed the downcutting erosion. The retrogressive erosion, lateral erosion and downcutting erosion rates of gullies were 0.01~0.83 m/a (averaged at 0.23 m/a), 0.01~0.68 m/a (averaged at 0.25 m/a) and 0.01~0.19 m/a (averaged at 0.09 m/a), respectively, between 2014 and 2021; (3) the volume-area (V-A) model for gullies is the optimal one (p < 0.01, R² = 0.944).A total of 90.7% of the gully volume was growing at an erosion rate of 0.42~399.39 m³/a and the total erosion rate of the gullies was 3181.56 m³/a from 2014 to 2021. These research findings can serve as a basis for the quantitative modeling of gully erosion in water-eroded locations with a large-dimension “soil-rock dual structure”.
Author Zhang, Guanghe
Yan, Tingting
Zhao, Weijun
Miao, Xiaojing
Qin, Wei
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SubjectTerms basins
Cameras
China
Digital Elevation Models
Digital mapping
erosion rate
Erosion rates
Evolution
Gravel
Growth rate
Gullies
gully
Gully erosion
High resolution
Image resolution
Lithology
Morphology
Mountain regions
Mountainous areas
multisource remote sensing
orthophotography
Parameter modification
Photogrammetry
Physical characteristics
Precipitation
Remote sensing
Rocks
soil
Soil erosion
Soil structure
soil-rock dual structure
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