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PRESENTED BY:
BIGYAN THAPA
STUDENT OF BPH @ (VCTS)
SITAPAILA, KTM
13/12/201501 Introducing
1
Soil Erosion
13/12/201502 Pictures
2
Contents
13/12/2015Env. Health Presentation
3
1. Introduction/Definition
2. Types
3. Causes
4. Control measure /Preventive measures
5. References
Soil: some definitions
13/12/2015Soil definition
4
 Soil can be defined as the organic and inorganic
materials on the surface of the Earth that provides the
medium for plant growth. Soil develops slowly over time
and is composed of many different materials. Inorganic
materials, or those materials that are not living, include
weathered rocks and minerals. Weathering is the
mechanical or chemical process by which rocks are
broken down into smaller pieces. As rocks are broken
down, they mix with organic materials, which are those
materials that originate from living organisms. For
example, plants and animals die and decompose,
releasing nutrients back into the soil.
 http://study.com
/
Introduction
13/12/2015Env. Health Presentation
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 Soil Erosion
Erosion is the loss of soil from land. Wind and water are
constantly eroding soil.
Erosion occurs when soil is transported from one location by
wind and water and moved to a new location, such as lakes and
rivers.
Soil erosion is a natural process that usually occurs slowly
enough that new soil can be made to replace it. Accelerated
erosion is caused by human impact on land use such as over
grazing and poor farming practices. Erosion decreases soil
fertility and this causes a decrease in crop production.
If the soil has eroded, the crops will not grow very well.
13/12/2015Env. Health Presentation
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13/12/2015Env. Health Presentation
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Soil Erosion is caused by:
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Natural Process Human Activities
Water flowing downhill Overgrazing
Wind Construction activities
Deforestation
Over cropping
Overgrazing
13/12/2015Env . Health Presentation
9
Overgrazing when large number of animals are
grazed in small area the vegetation is removed faster
than it can re-grow leaving the top soil exposed to
the elements .
Over Cropping
13/12/2015Env. Health Presentation
10
When land is continuously farmed, the nutrients are
drained from the soil which destroys soil structure and
makes it less fertile.
Deforestation
13/12/2015Env. Health Presentation
11
Large areas of forest are cut down leaving bare
landscape. Tree and plant roots prevent soil erosion.
When they are removed the soil dries out due to
constant exposure to the sun and is easily blown or
washed away.
Problem caused by soil erosion
13/12/2015Env. Health Presentation
12
Loss of valuable topsoil
Burying valuable topsoil
Damage of fields
Plant productivity decline
Desertification
Control of soil erosion
13/12/2015Env. Health Presentation
13
 While protecting and improving land investment,
controlling soil erosion will:
 • sustain or improve crop yields
 • reduce drainage costs
 • retain nutrients and chemicals where applied
 • reduce hazards when working on eroding soil, and
 • help improve water quality.
For effective erosion control
13/12/2015Env. Health Presentation
14
• maintain good soil structure
• protect the soil surface by adequate crop and
residue cover, and
• use special structural erosion control practices
where necessary.
Method of control
13/12/2015Env. Health Presentation
15
1. Cover Method
o Mulching
o Cover crops and green manures
o Green manures –also usually legumes
o Mixed cropping and inner cropping
o Early planting
o Crop residues
o Agroforestry
13/12/2015
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 Mulching : is the covering of the soil with crop
residues such as straw, maize, stalks ,etc. These
covers protects the soil from the rain drop impact
and reduces the velocity and run off and wind . It is
also useful as an alternative to cover crops in dry
areas where a cover crop should complete for
moisture with the main crop.
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2. Barrier Method
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o Man- made terraces
o Contour ploughing
o Contour barriers
o Natural terraces
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13/12/2015
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Thank You for your Active
Participants during my
presentation
13/12/2015Env. Health Presentation

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Soil erosion

  • 1. PRESENTED BY: BIGYAN THAPA STUDENT OF BPH @ (VCTS) SITAPAILA, KTM 13/12/201501 Introducing 1 Soil Erosion
  • 3. Contents 13/12/2015Env. Health Presentation 3 1. Introduction/Definition 2. Types 3. Causes 4. Control measure /Preventive measures 5. References
  • 4. Soil: some definitions 13/12/2015Soil definition 4  Soil can be defined as the organic and inorganic materials on the surface of the Earth that provides the medium for plant growth. Soil develops slowly over time and is composed of many different materials. Inorganic materials, or those materials that are not living, include weathered rocks and minerals. Weathering is the mechanical or chemical process by which rocks are broken down into smaller pieces. As rocks are broken down, they mix with organic materials, which are those materials that originate from living organisms. For example, plants and animals die and decompose, releasing nutrients back into the soil.  http://study.com /
  • 5. Introduction 13/12/2015Env. Health Presentation 5  Soil Erosion Erosion is the loss of soil from land. Wind and water are constantly eroding soil. Erosion occurs when soil is transported from one location by wind and water and moved to a new location, such as lakes and rivers. Soil erosion is a natural process that usually occurs slowly enough that new soil can be made to replace it. Accelerated erosion is caused by human impact on land use such as over grazing and poor farming practices. Erosion decreases soil fertility and this causes a decrease in crop production. If the soil has eroded, the crops will not grow very well.
  • 8. Soil Erosion is caused by: 13/12/2015ENV. Health Presentation 8 Natural Process Human Activities Water flowing downhill Overgrazing Wind Construction activities Deforestation Over cropping
  • 9. Overgrazing 13/12/2015Env . Health Presentation 9 Overgrazing when large number of animals are grazed in small area the vegetation is removed faster than it can re-grow leaving the top soil exposed to the elements .
  • 10. Over Cropping 13/12/2015Env. Health Presentation 10 When land is continuously farmed, the nutrients are drained from the soil which destroys soil structure and makes it less fertile.
  • 11. Deforestation 13/12/2015Env. Health Presentation 11 Large areas of forest are cut down leaving bare landscape. Tree and plant roots prevent soil erosion. When they are removed the soil dries out due to constant exposure to the sun and is easily blown or washed away.
  • 12. Problem caused by soil erosion 13/12/2015Env. Health Presentation 12 Loss of valuable topsoil Burying valuable topsoil Damage of fields Plant productivity decline Desertification
  • 13. Control of soil erosion 13/12/2015Env. Health Presentation 13  While protecting and improving land investment, controlling soil erosion will:  • sustain or improve crop yields  • reduce drainage costs  • retain nutrients and chemicals where applied  • reduce hazards when working on eroding soil, and  • help improve water quality.
  • 14. For effective erosion control 13/12/2015Env. Health Presentation 14 • maintain good soil structure • protect the soil surface by adequate crop and residue cover, and • use special structural erosion control practices where necessary.
  • 15. Method of control 13/12/2015Env. Health Presentation 15 1. Cover Method o Mulching o Cover crops and green manures o Green manures –also usually legumes o Mixed cropping and inner cropping o Early planting o Crop residues o Agroforestry
  • 16. 13/12/2015 16  Mulching : is the covering of the soil with crop residues such as straw, maize, stalks ,etc. These covers protects the soil from the rain drop impact and reduces the velocity and run off and wind . It is also useful as an alternative to cover crops in dry areas where a cover crop should complete for moisture with the main crop.
  • 18. 2. Barrier Method 13/12/2015Env. Health Presentation 18 o Man- made terraces o Contour ploughing o Contour barriers o Natural terraces
  • 22. 22 Thank You for your Active Participants during my presentation 13/12/2015Env. Health Presentation

Editor's Notes

  1. Soil can be defined as the solid material on the Earth’s surface that results from the interaction of weathering and biological activity on the parent material or underlying hard rock.