Effect of scale on surface runoff processes

TitleEffect of scale on surface runoff processes
Publication TypeAudiovisual
Year of Publication1996
AuthorsBarbancho, A. C., Schnabel S., & Bolinches C.
Series Editor
Series TitleCADERNOS DO LABORATORIO XEOLOXICO DE LAXE 21
PublisherEDICIOS CASTRO
CityO CASTRO DE SAMOEDO, 15168 SADA, LA CORUNA, SPAIN
Keywordsecosystem dehesa, scale, soil erosion, surface runoff
Abstract

In a small catchment under the so-called dehesa landuse system, the production of surface runoff is investigated at different scales. This includes experiments with simulated rainfall at micro-plots, event-based measurements of overland flow at 17 open plots and 1 closed plot, and discharge production of the catchment and subcatchment. The runoff coefficients of the considered scales form two groups, with low values for the catchment and sub-catchment and high values for the microplots and hillslope plots. The results show that large part of runoff produced at the slopes is infiltrated afterwards at colluvial sites and the valley floors. Furthermore, they indicate the importance of studying at various scales in order to understand the hydrological processes operating in catchments.