Washington Online Course #1 Course
Course Description
Chapter One Objectives:
- Introduce the foundational concepts of soil erosion and the evolution of the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) to its revised versions, RUSLE and RUSLE2
- Understand the basic mathematical framework and components of these models
Chapter Two Objectives:
- Explore the critical aspects of sediment transport processes and the influence of various soil characteristics on erosion rates
- Discuss how different soil types affect erosion potential and the implications for land management
Chapter Three Objectives:
- Delve into the specific factors incorporated in the RUSLE2 model, such as rainfall erosivity, soil erodibility, slope length and steepness, cover management, and conservation practices
- Learn how these factors are quantified and applied in the model to predict soil loss
Chapter Four Objectives:
- Provide detailed guidance on the technical aspects of installing and configuring the official NRCS RUSLE2 software
- Equip participants with the knowledge to troubleshoot common issues and optimize the software for various project needs
Chapter Five Objectives:
- Demonstrate the ability to apply RUSLE2 modeling to real-world case studies, using the provided data sets to analyze and predict soil erosion rates
- Interpret the environmental factors and land-use conditions that influence soil erosion, as outlined in the RUSLE2 model
- Connect theoretical knowledge of soil erosion processes with practical application through the hands-on assignment
- Reflect on the learning process and the application of RUSLE2 modeling to ensure a deep understanding of both the tool’s capabilities and its limitations
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