Using caesium-137 measurements to investigate soil erosion rates in western Istanbul (NW Turkey) |
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Authors: | Sevilay Haciyakupoglu T. Ahmet Ertek Des E. Walling Z. Fatih Ozturk Gursel Karahan A. Evren Erginal Nilgun Celebi |
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Affiliation: | aIstanbul Technical University, Institute of Energy, 34469, Maslak, Istanbul, Turkey;bIstanbul University, Department of Geography, 34459, Beyazıt, Istanbul, Turkey;cUniversity of Exeter, Department of Geography, Exeter EX4 4RJ, UK;dCekmece Nuclear Research Centre, PK.1, 35831 Havalani, Istanbul, Turkey |
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Abstract: | Buyukcekmece Reservoir, located in the western outskirts of Istanbul, is one of the major water resources of Istanbul, and supplies drinking water to about 4 million people. Erosion in the catchment of the reservoir is an important problem in terms of its longer-term sustainability for water supply. There is an urgent need to obtain reliable quantitative data regarding erosion and deposition rates within the catchment to assess the magnitude of the problem and to plan catchment management strategies. In the absence of existing data, attention has focussed on the potential for using 137Cs measurements to provide retrospective estimates of medium-term soil erosion rates within the catchment over the past ca. 40 years. To date, the 137Cs approach has not been used to document soil redistribution rates in Turkey and this contribution reports an attempt to confirm the viability of the approach and the results of a preliminary investigation of rates of soil loss from uncultivated areas within the catchment. The soil redistribution rates estimated using the profile distribution conversion model varied from − 16.11 (erosion) to 4.59 (deposition) t/ha/year. |
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Keywords: | Soil erosion Erosion rates Soil redistribution 137Cs Environmental radionuclides Istanbul Buyukcekmece Reservoir |
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