Spatial expression of potential wind erosion threats to arable soils in the Czech Republic

  • Bronislava SPÁČILOVÁ Department of Applied and Landscape Ecology, Mendel University in Brno, Czech Republic
  • Tomáš STŘEDA Department of Crop Science, Breeding and Plant Medicine, Mendel University in Brno, Czech Republic
  • Pavlína THONNOVÁ Department of Applied and Landscape Ecology, Mendel University in Brno, Czech Republic
Keywords: soil moisture, soil surface state, meteorological conditions, drought, soil erodibility

Abstract

Wind erosion risk strongly depends on soil surface conditions. Aridity or
dryness of the climate in the Czech Republic is a typical property for Southern Moravia
and Central Bohemia. The study aims to map and assess qualitatively the areas vulnerable
to wind erosion using available data and intelligible methodology. The evaluation is based
on the number of days when at least once a day dry condition of bare soil surface was
recorded. Daily data of soil surface state from 70 climatological stations to 500 m altitude
from 1981 to 2010 are used. First, soil conditions from 1st March to 30th April and from 1st
September to 31st October were evaluated. Evaluation of erosion risk in May is presented
separately in the second phase, because only thermophilous crops (late-sowing crops)
can be affected in that time. The results show that mainly in the South and Southeast
Moravia, there are areas where up to 60 days with dry soil surface in the spring and
autumn occurred. Occurrence of such conditions may represent potential risk of wind
erosion for arable soils and therefore potential risk for sown crops and loss of fertile soil
surface which is irreplaceable for agricultural activities. The results are applicable for
preparation of a concept of wind erosion control measures in the threatened regions.

Published
2014-09-30
How to Cite
SPÁČILOVÁ, B., STŘEDA, T., & THONNOVÁ, P. (2014). Spatial expression of potential wind erosion threats to arable soils in the Czech Republic. Contributions to Geophysics and Geodesy, 44(3), 241-252. https://doi.org/10.1515/congeo-2015-0004
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