The main factors that control the variability of water erosion could be classified into physical and management parameters. The physical factorsincludeslope geometry (length, steepness and shape of slope and distance from drainage), surface properties (soil properties, roughness and cover of surface and etc.), and environmental factors (climate condition, water table depth, and soil moisture and precipitation regime) andmain management factors include vegetation and land use parameters. Somesubstantivedifferencesthatcontrolerosion processes in plot surface comparing hillslope surface,arising from limited dimension of plot and kind of its exploitation. These encountergeneralizeability ofthe plotsize data to hillslope scale withuncertainty. However, erosion measurement in plot scale,because of the easeandpossibility ofmonitoringthe long-termerosion, possibility of dynamic tracing of erosion and erosion models development, is very important. In addition,a wide range ofsimulationerosion models, bothempiricalandprocess based models, were developed based on plot size data. Therefore,in this article, methodology and challengeshillslope erosionestimates using erosion plot data explored.Studyofthe world'sbackgroundresearches indicatethat these efforts can be classified in threecategories including multivariate parametric analysis, scaling generalization or up scaling and multi-scale modeling techniques. Multi-scale modeling techniques are relatively youngandin existed in developing stage.Therefore, have less diversity comparing statistical and up scaling methods. The use ofpattern recognitiontechniques, based on data mining techniques including nonlinear non parametric analysis and intelligent methods, for finding optimum model for generalized point based erosion data to hillslope and wider scales are the options that fewerhave beenevaluated.
Parvizi,Y and Arab Khedri,M . (2022). Study the Main Factors Affecting Variability of Erosion Plots data and the Feasibility of Itsextension to Hillslope Scale. Extension and Development of Watershed Management, 3(8), 1-13.
MLA
Parvizi,Y , and Arab Khedri,M . "Study the Main Factors Affecting Variability of Erosion Plots data and the Feasibility of Itsextension to Hillslope Scale", Extension and Development of Watershed Management, 3, 8, 2022, 1-13.
HARVARD
Parvizi Y, Arab Khedri M. (2022). 'Study the Main Factors Affecting Variability of Erosion Plots data and the Feasibility of Itsextension to Hillslope Scale', Extension and Development of Watershed Management, 3(8), pp. 1-13.
CHICAGO
Y Parvizi and M Arab Khedri, "Study the Main Factors Affecting Variability of Erosion Plots data and the Feasibility of Itsextension to Hillslope Scale," Extension and Development of Watershed Management, 3 8 (2022): 1-13,
VANCOUVER
Parvizi Y, Arab Khedri M. Study the Main Factors Affecting Variability of Erosion Plots data and the Feasibility of Itsextension to Hillslope Scale. Extension and Development of Watershed Management. 2022;3(8):1-13 (In Persian).