What is Soil Erodibility?
Soil Erodibility (K) is the intrinsic susceptibility of soil to erosion by runoff and raindrop impact. Values of K range from the lowest erodibility, 0.02, to the highest, 0.69. All other factors being equal, the higher the K value, the greater the susceptibility of the soil to rill and sheet erosion by rainfall.
How to Calculate Slop Steepness Factor given Soil Loss per unit Area in unit Time?
Slop Steepness Factor given Soil Loss per unit Area in unit Time calculator uses Slope-Steepness Factor = Soil Loss Per Unit Area in Unit Time/(Rainfall Erosivity Factor*Soil Erodibility Factor*Slope Length Factor*Cover Management Factor*Support Practice Factor) to calculate the Slope-Steepness Factor, The Slop Steepness Factor given Soil Loss per unit Area in unit Time formula is defined as the effect of slope gradient (i.e., grade or relief) on erosion. Slope-Steepness Factor is denoted by S symbol.
How to calculate Slop Steepness Factor given Soil Loss per unit Area in unit Time using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Slop Steepness Factor given Soil Loss per unit Area in unit Time, enter Soil Loss Per Unit Area in Unit Time (A), Rainfall Erosivity Factor (R), Soil Erodibility Factor (K), Slope Length Factor (L), Cover Management Factor (C) & Support Practice Factor (P) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Slop Steepness Factor given Soil Loss per unit Area in unit Time calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.603303 = 0.00185185185185185/(0.4*0.17*0.1*0.61*0.74).