Articles | Volume 384
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-384-275-2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-384-275-2021
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16 Nov 2021
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Assessing the effect of soil parameterization in land use change impact modeling

Yacouba Yira, Aymar Yaovi Bossa, Ernest Amoussou, Djigbo Félicien Badou, Jean Hounkpè, and Kpade Ozias Laurentin Hounkpatin

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This study addresses the importance of integrating the effect of land use on soil infiltration rate into land use change impact modeling. Based on field measurements; soil parameterization is computed in a hydrological model using a refined soil map integrating land use change impact of soil infiltration rate and a classic soil map not considering this interaction. The results show that integrating land use related effects on soil properties renders LULC change scenarios more plausible.