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Topographical surveying for improved assessment of sediment retention in check dams applied to a Mediterranean badlands restoration site (Central Spain)

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Purpose

The effects of check dams used in restoration projects have been discussed in a number of papers in recent years. This paper studies the effectiveness of retaining sediments from check dams constructed in the badlands restoration site of Tórtoles, located in the Corneja River basin (Spain), using a new topographical method.

Materials and methods

In order to assess the sediment-retaining capacity of the check dams, we measured the volume of sediment trapped by 15 of the 123 check dams built in 1965. We carried out a detailed topographical survey using a Total Station, with an accuracy of ±1 cm, to measure cross sections of the sediment trapped by each check dam. The results were then compared with those of two simplified methods which consider the volume of retained sediment as a simple geometric figure.

Results and discussion

According to our results, 258 m3 of sediment has been retained by the check dams. These results show a significant discrepancy between the topographical method and the two other methods, whose values are consistently lower (14 to 20 %). According to our survey, the mean value for the volume of sediment retained by each check dam is 17.23 m3, versus 13.86 and 14.74 m3 when applying the other methods. Although there is a strong correlation between the volume of retained sediment computed by the topographical method and the other two methods (r 2 from 0.96 to 0.94), the differences between them increase with the increasing size of the check dams. Therefore, total differences are expected to be more significant with larger check dams. The erosion rates, calculated on the basis of the retained sediment in the Tórtoles check dams, are 16–21 % lower when using the simpler methods. The bed slopes of the streams were reduced 12.44 % because of the presence of the check dams.

Conclusions

After having completed a more detailed topographical survey of the sediment trapped in the check dams, our results are more likely to estimate erosion rates and sediment yield correctly, thus leading to a better understanding of the effects of check dams on badlands restoration.

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Díaz, V., Mongil, J. & Navarro, J. Topographical surveying for improved assessment of sediment retention in check dams applied to a Mediterranean badlands restoration site (Central Spain). J Soils Sediments 14, 2045–2056 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11368-014-0958-5

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