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Application of catchment scale sediment delivery model INCA-Sed to four small study catchments in Finland

Application of catchment scale sediment delivery model INCA-Sed to four small study catchments in Finland
Application of catchment scale sediment delivery model INCA-Sed to four small study catchments in Finland
The novel catchment scale erosion and sediment delivery model INCA-Sed was applied to four small study catchments in Finland. Three of these, the Mustajoki, Haarajoki and Luhdanjoki, are headwater catchments located in central Finland. The associated rivers have differing morphological characteristics varying from a ditch to a small river. Soil textures in the area are derived from moraine deposits and are largely sand and gravel. The Mustajoki and Haarajoki catchments are forested and only 10% of the area is under cultivation. In the Luhdanjoki catchment agricultural fields cover 40% of the area. The fourth study site, the Savijoki catchment, represents an intensively cultivated area in south-western Finland. Cultivated fields cover 40% of the catchment area, and they are located on clay soils along the river. The INCA-Sed model was able to capture both the correct magnitude and seasonal behaviour of suspended sediment concentrations in the rivers, as well as the correct magnitude of the sediment load derived from different land use classes. Small differences in river morphology and soil textures between the catchments have a significant influence on suspended sediment concentration in the rivers. Correct timing of suspended sediment concentration peaks is not, however, captured by the INCA-Sed model, which may be due to the stochastic nature of erosion and delivery processes at the catchment scale which are not taken into account in the parameter values used in the modelling. Parameter values were estimated from previous researches based on average process loads. The INCA-Sed model was, however, generally found to be a suitable tool for evaluating effects of land use change on erosion and sediment delivery in Finland as it correctly reproduces spatial and seasonal variations in sediment delivery, in addition to annual averages with spatial and temporal variations.
erosion, sediment delivery, catchment scale modelling, dynamic modelling
0341-8162
64-75
Rankinen, K.
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Thouvenot-Korppoo, M.
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Lázár, Attila N.
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Lawrence, D.S.L.
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Butterfield, D.
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Veijalainen, N.
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Huttunen, I.
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Lepistö, A.
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Rankinen, K.
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Thouvenot-Korppoo, M.
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Lázár, Attila N.
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Lawrence, D.S.L.
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Butterfield, D.
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Veijalainen, N.
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Huttunen, I.
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Rankinen, K., Thouvenot-Korppoo, M., Lázár, Attila N., Lawrence, D.S.L., Butterfield, D., Veijalainen, N., Huttunen, I. and Lepistö, A. (2010) Application of catchment scale sediment delivery model INCA-Sed to four small study catchments in Finland. CATENA, 83 (1), 64-75. (doi:10.1016/j.catena.2010.07.005).

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Abstract

The novel catchment scale erosion and sediment delivery model INCA-Sed was applied to four small study catchments in Finland. Three of these, the Mustajoki, Haarajoki and Luhdanjoki, are headwater catchments located in central Finland. The associated rivers have differing morphological characteristics varying from a ditch to a small river. Soil textures in the area are derived from moraine deposits and are largely sand and gravel. The Mustajoki and Haarajoki catchments are forested and only 10% of the area is under cultivation. In the Luhdanjoki catchment agricultural fields cover 40% of the area. The fourth study site, the Savijoki catchment, represents an intensively cultivated area in south-western Finland. Cultivated fields cover 40% of the catchment area, and they are located on clay soils along the river. The INCA-Sed model was able to capture both the correct magnitude and seasonal behaviour of suspended sediment concentrations in the rivers, as well as the correct magnitude of the sediment load derived from different land use classes. Small differences in river morphology and soil textures between the catchments have a significant influence on suspended sediment concentration in the rivers. Correct timing of suspended sediment concentration peaks is not, however, captured by the INCA-Sed model, which may be due to the stochastic nature of erosion and delivery processes at the catchment scale which are not taken into account in the parameter values used in the modelling. Parameter values were estimated from previous researches based on average process loads. The INCA-Sed model was, however, generally found to be a suitable tool for evaluating effects of land use change on erosion and sediment delivery in Finland as it correctly reproduces spatial and seasonal variations in sediment delivery, in addition to annual averages with spatial and temporal variations.

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Published date: October 2010
Keywords: erosion, sediment delivery, catchment scale modelling, dynamic modelling
Organisations: Civil Maritime & Env. Eng & Sci Unit

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Local EPrints ID: 350085
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/350085
ISSN: 0341-8162
PURE UUID: ff7c6474-e8bc-4d76-8313-bd734ab9662c
ORCID for Attila N. Lázár: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2033-2013

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Date deposited: 19 Mar 2013 12:40
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:45

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Author: K. Rankinen
Author: M. Thouvenot-Korppoo
Author: D.S.L. Lawrence
Author: D. Butterfield
Author: N. Veijalainen
Author: I. Huttunen
Author: A. Lepistö

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