耕作
环境科学
地表径流
腐蚀
土壤科学
土壤退化
土地退化
土壤结构
水文学(农业)
土壤水分
地质学
岩土工程
农学
土地利用
地貌学
生态学
工程类
土木工程
生物
作者
Gilles Valette,Stéphanie Prevost,Laurent Lucas,Joël Léonard
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cag.2006.03.016
摘要
The main objective of the SoDA (Soil Degradation Assessment) project is to realize a simulator of soil surface degradation by rainfall at the meter scale and including visualization. Soil surface structure and morphology deeply influence a lot of processes of high agronomic and environmental relevance, such as mass and heat transfer through the soil–atmosphere interface, runoff and erosion, seed germination and seedling emergence. The soil surface structure of agricultural field is in continuous evolution: it is strongly affected by tillage, and in between tillage operations, erosion by rainfall and runoff causes a progressive degradation of the structure whose intensity and speed partly depend on the initial state associated to tillage modalities. A soil surface degradation model could allow one to predict this evolution of the soil surface structure, and even to help choosing adequate tillage practices and sowing dates. Erosion modeling has been addressed by soil scientists but also by computer graphic scientists in order to add realism to virtual landscapes. Mixing both of these points of view would be interesting to simulate and visualize the evolution of the soil surface of a cultivated soil. Based on a 3D cellular automata approach using the knowledge accumulated by soil scientists about the physical processes involved in erosion, the principles of our simulator and its first implementation are presented in this paper.
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