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Document: MedREM, a rainfall erosivity model for the Mediterranean region (Doc-282)

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Authors
Diodato, N., and Bellocchi, G.
Year
2010
Title
MedREM, a rainfall erosivity model for the Mediterranean region
Document Type
Journal Article
Journal
Journal of Hydrology
Volume
387
Pages
119-127
Abstract
"This paper presents and assesses the model MedREM, in which annual-based climate and rainstorm data are used to estimate the long-term (R)Universal Soil Loss Equations and its Revisions (USLE) annual rainfall erosivity over a large region. Two known models of rainfall erosivity (named after the first author of the original paper, Torri and Yang) were also assessed and compared with the MedREM. Yang and Torri models are both based on the annual precipitation models. MedREM also takes annual maximum daily precipitation data into account, and incorporates a longitude-dependent coefficient. The test area was a large region centered on the Mediterranean basin, in which 66 weather stations were available – 43 Italian and 23 out-of-Italy sites (12 countries, about 30–50° latitude North, and 10–50° longitude East) – with multi-year data of (R)USLE annual erosivity. The three models were calibrated against (R)USLE rainfall erosivity data from 55 stations and evaluated over a validation dataset from 11 Italian stations. On the validation dataset, the MedREM estimates generally compared well with the (R)USLE data according to Nush–Sutcliffe coefficient (0.87 against 0.76 and 0.73 with Torri and Yang model, respectively). Implications for erosivity modelling were discussed in the context of climatic features concluding that accurate estimations of site-specific annual erosivity for the Mediterranean region require process-based model with spatially-explicit parameterization."
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