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Moeyersons, J. 1990. ‘Soil loss by rainwash: a case study from Rwanda’. Zeitschrift für Geomorph. N. F 34/4: 385-408. Stuttgart : Gebrüder Borntraeger. ISSN: 0372_8854. (PR).
Article in a scientific Journal / Article in a Journal
Summary. A certain controversy exists about the seriousness of the erosion problem in Rwanda. Our
.data, collected over a period of 10 years at Rwaza hill (Runyinya-Butare) support the opinion that erosion.
by rainwash is very active. Especially cultivated fields undergo very considerable soil loss, estimated here
at about 120 tons/ha/year on a convex slope element of 11° to 22°. Erosion pin measurements and data
from collector trenches show:
-a close relationship between soil use and soil loss;
-a seasonal variation in soil loss rates;
-a relationship between spatial erosion pattern and slope configuration;
-a cyclic variation of colluviation and erosion in downslope direction;
-a proportionally less important rainwash erosion effect for bigger rains;
-the significance of the pluvial regime in terms of rainwash erosion..