Soil loss tolerance explained
Soil loss tolerance for a specific soil, also known as the T value, which can be calculated with
[1] formula, is the maximum average annual
soil loss expressed as tons per acre per year that will permit current production levels to be maintained economically and indefinitely. T values range from 1 to 5 tons per acre per year.
[2] According to the
United States Department of Agriculture's
National Resource Conservation Service, in 2007 in the US, 99 million acres (28% of all cropland) were eroding above soil loss tolerance (T) rates. This was compared to 169 million acres (40% of cropland) in 1982.
[3] T-value's validity is questionable since T-values are
spatially heterogeneous.
[4] History
In the United States
The idea of soil loss tolerance was initially devised by the SCS (known presently as the NRCS). It was based on the minimum soil loss rate required to reduce organic content and harm crop productivity. In its early stages of development, soil loss tolerance rates were inconsistent because they were obtained based on rough estimates. From 1961 to 1962, several groups of soil in the United States were designated with T rates ranging from 2 to 6 tons per acre per year. The rate was subsequently adjusted to 1 to 5 tons per acre per year.[5] The value was adapted for use in conservation management beginning in the mid-1960s.[6]
References
Notes and References
- Li . Yue . Bai . Xiao Yong . Wang . Shi Jie . Qin . Luo Yi . Tian . Yi Chao . Luo . Guang Jie . 2017-05-29 . Evaluating of the spatial heterogeneity of soil loss tolerance and its effects on erosion risk in the carbonate areas of southern China . Solid Earth . English . 8 . 3 . 661–669 . 10.5194/se-8-661-2017 . 1869-9510. free . 2017SolE....8..661L .
- Web site: T Value. NRCS-USDA State Office of Michigan. 9 December 2015.
- Web site: Soil Erosion on Cropland 2007 | NRCS . Nrcs.usda.gov . 2011-09-11.
- Li . Yue . Bai . Xiao Yong . Wang . Shi Jie . Qin . Luo Yi . Tian . Yi Chao . Luo . Guang Jie . 2017-05-29 . Evaluating of the spatial heterogeneity of soil loss tolerance and its effects on erosion risk in the carbonate areas of southern China . Solid Earth . English . 8 . 3 . 661–669 . 10.5194/se-8-661-2017 . 1869-9510. free . 2017SolE....8..661L .
- Book: Frederick R. Troeh . J. Arthur Hobbs . Roy L. Donahue . Soil and Water Conservation for Productivity and Environmental Protection. Prentice Hall. 4th. 2003. 129. 978-0130968074.
- Book: R. Lal. Encyclopedia of Soil Science. CRC Press. 1. 2006. 640. 9780849338304.