Long term soil erosion South Island 2012 DEPRECATED

"Long-term soil erosion is the average mass of soil lost per square kilometre per year (tonnes/km2/year) over a period of approximately 10 years. It is extrapolated from long-term measurements of sediment load in rivers. Extrapolation is based on mean annual rainfall, rock type, and land cover. The total sediment in rivers (tonnes/year) for a particular region is the sum of all soil erosion over the entire region (Dymond et al, 2010). Soil-erosion rates were calculated to 2012.

This data set relates to the "Estimated long-term soil erosion" measure on the Environmental Indicators, Te taiao Aotearoa website."

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Theme
Author Ministry for the Environment
Maintainer Ministry for the Environment
Maintainer Email Ministry for the Environment
Source https://data.mfe.govt.nz/layer/53150-long-term-soil-erosion-south-island-2012-deprecated/
Source Created 2016-02-11T23:28:28.268512Z
Source Modified 2024-06-23T20:34:09.178503Z
Language English
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Source Identifier https://data.mfe.govt.nz/layer/53150-long-term-soil-erosion-south-island-2012-deprecated/
Dataset metadata created 3 July 2024, last updated 3 March 2025