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Sediment production from unpaved roads in a sub-tropical dry setting — Southwestern Puerto Rico
Authors:Carlos E Ramos Scharrón
Institution:Island Resources Foundation, 1718 “P” Street NW, Suite T4, Washington DC, USA 20036, Department of Geography and the Environment, University of Texas at Austin, 1 University Station, A3100, Austin, TX 78712-1098 USA
Abstract:The threat imposed by increased sediment loading rates ranks among the most important stressors affecting coral reef ecosystems worldwide. This study represents an effort to quantify the effects of unpaved roads on erosion rates in a dry sub-tropical area of Puerto Rico and is intended to aid in developing scientifically-based erosion mitigation strategies. Hence, the specific objectives of this study were to: (1) measure sediment production rates from unpaved roads; (2) evaluate the effect of precipitation, rainfall erosivity, slope, plot length, and vegetation cover on sediment production rates; and (3) compare measured sediment production rates to published surface erosion data from roaded and natural sites in the Eastern Caribbean. Sediment production from nine abandoned road segments with varying slopes and plot lengths were measured with sediment traps in southwestern Puerto Rico from August 2003 to September 2005.
Keywords:Road erosion  Land use  Coastal development  Caribbean  Dry tropics
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