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137Cs-Based Assessment of Soil Erosion Rates in a Morphologically Diverse Catchment with Varying Soil Types and Vegetation Cover: Relationship with Soil Properties and RUSLE Model Predictions

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Čupić, Aleksandar
Smičiklas, Ivana
Manić, Miloš
Đokić, Mrđan
Dragović, Ranko
Đorđević, Milan
Gocić, Milena
Jović, Mihajlo
Topalović, Dušan
Gajić, Boško
Dragović, Snežana
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This study assessed soil erosion intensity and soil properties across the Crveni Potok catchment in Serbia, a region of diverse morphology, geology, pedology, and vegetation. Soil samples were collected using a regular grid approach to identify the underlying factors contributing to erosion and the most vulnerable areas. Based on 137Cs activities and the profile distribution (PD) model, severe erosion (>10 t ha−1 y−1) was predicted at nearly 60% of the studied locations. The highest mean erosion rates were detected for the lowest altitude range (300–450 m), Rendzic Leptosol soil, and grass-covered areas. A significant negative correlation was found between the erosion rates, soil organic matter, and indicators of soil structural stability (OC/clay ratio and St), indicating that the PD model successfully identifies vulnerable sites. The PD and RUSLE (revised universal soil loss equation) models provide relatively similar mean erosion rates (14.7 t ha⁻1 y⁻1 vs. 12.7 t ha⁻1 y⁻1) but signi...ficantly different median values (13.1 t ha−1 y−1 vs. 5.5 t ha−1 y−1). The model comparison revealed a positive trend. The observed inconsistencies were interpreted by the models’ spatiotemporal frameworks and RUSLE’s sensitivity to input data quality. Land use stands out as a significant factor modifying the variance of erosion rate, highlighting the importance of land management practices in mitigating erosion.

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soil loss / Chernobyl fallout / profile distribution model / physiographic factors / soil texture / organic matter / soil structural stability indicators
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Water, 2025, 17, 4, 526-
Funding / projects:
  • Predict-Er - Development of erosion prediction tool for sustainable soil management (RS-ScienceFundRS-Prizma2023_PM-7047)
  • Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia, institutional funding - 200017 (University of Belgrade, Institute of Nuclear Sciences 'Vinča', Belgrade-Vinča) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200017)
  • Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia, institutional funding - 200124 (Univeristy of Niš, Faculty of Science) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200124)
  • Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia, institutional funding - 200116 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200116)

DOI: 10.3390/w17040526

ISSN: 2073-4441

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85219018291
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AU  - Dragović, Snežana
PY  - 2025
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abstract = "This study assessed soil erosion intensity and soil properties across the Crveni Potok catchment in Serbia, a region of diverse morphology, geology, pedology, and vegetation. Soil samples were collected using a regular grid approach to identify the underlying factors contributing to erosion and the most vulnerable areas. Based on 137Cs activities and the profile distribution (PD) model, severe erosion (>10 t ha−1 y−1) was predicted at nearly 60% of the studied locations. The highest mean erosion rates were detected for the lowest altitude range (300–450 m), Rendzic Leptosol soil, and grass-covered areas. A significant negative correlation was found between the erosion rates, soil organic matter, and indicators of soil structural stability (OC/clay ratio and St), indicating that the PD model successfully identifies vulnerable sites. The PD and RUSLE (revised universal soil loss equation) models provide relatively similar mean erosion rates (14.7 t ha⁻1 y⁻1 vs. 12.7 t ha⁻1 y⁻1) but significantly different median values (13.1 t ha−1 y−1 vs. 5.5 t ha−1 y−1). The model comparison revealed a positive trend. The observed inconsistencies were interpreted by the models’ spatiotemporal frameworks and RUSLE’s sensitivity to input data quality. Land use stands out as a significant factor modifying the variance of erosion rate, highlighting the importance of land management practices in mitigating erosion.",
journal = "Water",
title = "137Cs-Based Assessment of Soil Erosion Rates in a Morphologically Diverse Catchment with Varying Soil Types and Vegetation Cover: Relationship with Soil Properties and RUSLE Model Predictions",
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Čupić, A., Smičiklas, I., Manić, M., Đokić, M., Dragović, R., Đorđević, M., Gocić, M., Jović, M., Topalović, D., Gajić, B.,& Dragović, S.. (2025). 137Cs-Based Assessment of Soil Erosion Rates in a Morphologically Diverse Catchment with Varying Soil Types and Vegetation Cover: Relationship with Soil Properties and RUSLE Model Predictions. in Water, 17(4), 526.
https://doi.org/10.3390/w17040526
Čupić A, Smičiklas I, Manić M, Đokić M, Dragović R, Đorđević M, Gocić M, Jović M, Topalović D, Gajić B, Dragović S. 137Cs-Based Assessment of Soil Erosion Rates in a Morphologically Diverse Catchment with Varying Soil Types and Vegetation Cover: Relationship with Soil Properties and RUSLE Model Predictions. in Water. 2025;17(4):526.
doi:10.3390/w17040526 .
Čupić, Aleksandar, Smičiklas, Ivana, Manić, Miloš, Đokić, Mrđan, Dragović, Ranko, Đorđević, Milan, Gocić, Milena, Jović, Mihajlo, Topalović, Dušan, Gajić, Boško, Dragović, Snežana, "137Cs-Based Assessment of Soil Erosion Rates in a Morphologically Diverse Catchment with Varying Soil Types and Vegetation Cover: Relationship with Soil Properties and RUSLE Model Predictions" in Water, 17, no. 4 (2025):526,
https://doi.org/10.3390/w17040526 . .

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