Allowable use estimates for tracked vehicular training on Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site, Colorado, USA Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • A method is presented for calculating allowable use of tracked vehicles on the US Army's Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site in southeastern Colorado. The first step in this process is to determine the sheet and rill erosion rate on each soil series using the revised Universal Soil Loss Equation. Soil series are then ranked according to their trainability (e g., ranked based on how much vegetative cover can be lost without exceeding soil loss tolerance) Maximum onetime surface use, allowable surface use per year, usable hectares per year, and tracked vehicle days per year can then be calculated Examples are given to illustrate how these values can be manipulated to assist land managers and military trainers to better plan and match training missions to available land. Also, short- and long-term monitoring schemes are presented that can be used to verify or adjust estimates of allowable use. The methods presented can be converted to determine allowable use of other types of activities that disturb the vegetation and expose the soil surface to the erosive forces of wind and water (e g, recreational and off-road vehicles). 1989 Springer-Verlag New York Inc.

published proceedings

  • Environmental Management

author list (cited authors)

  • Shaw, R. B., & Diersing, V. E.

citation count

  • 9

complete list of authors

  • Shaw, Robert B||Diersing, Victor E

publication date

  • January 1989