Application of Geographic Information Systems and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) for the Use of a Site-Specific Soil Erosion Model
Abstract
The use of geographical information
systems (GIS) and aerial imagery analysis has long
been used to determine resource concerns within
different habitats yet with new developments in
spatial technology we can narrow our scope to
detect these concerns with greater precision. Soil
erosion is one of the greatest concerns in natural
resource conservation because its impacts can affect
entire ecosystems. Large scale construction, heavy
agricultural production and deforestation contribute
to most of the world’s soil erosion problems.
Implementing Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) to
scout areas of concerns can provided an economic
and efficient solution to the costly satellite imagery
currently used. The study of high resolution aerial
imagery captured by UAV can provide researchers
with data of greater quality. This investigation
intends on using a UAV and GIS software to collect
high resolution aerial imagery and Model the
potential for soil erosion at a specific site. The
equation used to model soil erosion is the Revised
Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE). The use of a
UAV for this type of investigation is expected to
narrow the focus to a specific area and extract data
with higher precision.
Key Terms - Geographical Information
System, RUSLE, Soil Erosion, Unmanned Aerial
Vehicle.