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Engineering Study of Erosion to Protect the Gometseri Alazani and Pirikiti Alazani Catchment Area (Kakheti region, Akhmeta municipality, Tusheti)

Soil erosion is a global environmental issue that reduces soil productivity, affects water quality, leads to sediment deposition, and increases the likelihood of agricultural land degradation. Combating erosion requires both quantitative and qualitative assessment of potential soil erosion on specif...

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Published in:Civil and environmental engineering reports 2024-12, Vol.34 (4), p.223-233
Main Authors: Inashvili, Irma, Bziava, Konstantine, Pawłowicz, Joanna, Tsinadze, Zaal, Janjalashvili, Demetre
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description Soil erosion is a global environmental issue that reduces soil productivity, affects water quality, leads to sediment deposition, and increases the likelihood of agricultural land degradation. Combating erosion requires both quantitative and qualitative assessment of potential soil erosion on specific sites, along with knowledge of local terrain, soil types, land use systems, and management practices. From a theoretical and practical point of view, erosion processes are widespread and dangerous in Georgia, especially in mountainous areas. Slopes that have not been eroded or have not formed ravines are rare. Intensive landslides and mudslides are also observed here. Changes in factors associated with erosion are of interest, including the impact of climate change and human activity on components of erosional geosystems, especially on soil cover. Modern geoinformation systems (GIS) provide qualitatively new opportunities for research, modelling and optimization of the use of erosion-prone lands. Despite its wide application in many spheres of human activity, its potential in erosion research has not yet been fully realized. This article discusses about the Gometseri Alazani and Pirikiti Alazani (Akhmeta Municipality, Tusheti) catchment areas. The erosion-landslide processes developed in the research area are studied using the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE). Erosion-vulnerable areas have been identified, where it is necessary to carry out additional engineering protection measures.
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