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Overland Flow. Once rainfall exceeds infiltration, water begins to flow. Clay is hard to pick up due to cohesion. Sand is hard to pick up due to size. Most of the sediment in sheet flow comes from rain detachment. THIS IS WHY COVERING THE SOIL IS SO EFFECTIVE!. R. A. McLaughlin. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Overland Flow

Once rainfall exceeds infiltration, water begins to flow.– Clay is hard to pick up due to cohesion.– Sand is hard to pick up due to size.

Most of the sediment in sheet flow comes from rain detachment.

THIS IS WHY COVERING THE SOIL IS SO EFFECTIVE!

NCSU Soil ScienceR. A. McLaughlin

Rills Starting…

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Flow Along Waterway

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Formation of Rills

Water begins to collect near the top of the slope.

Rills generally deepen downslope.– Flow itself results in erosion.– Headcutting moves upslope.

Sediment comes into the rill from overland flow.

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Rills With Sandy Deposits

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Overland vs. Rills

Studies have shown that both erosion processes are important.

Relative importance depends on soil, slope, and storm intensity.

Rills can carry large materials.

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Gully Formation

Overland or Rill Flow

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Gully Formation

Nick or depression forms

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Gully Formation

Headwall forms

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Gully Formation

Scouring at headwall base

Headwall retreats by underminingand collapse.

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Gully Formation: Piping

Water emerges at slope base, then erodes upslope.

Restricting layer forces percolating water along slope.

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Gully After One Storm

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Headwall retreat continues…

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Note Headwall Scouring…Nothing to Stop It!

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Gullies Form Even in Flat, Sandy Soil

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