Vegetation and Hydroseeding in Erosion Control
Why Vegetation Matters
Erosion-prone areas, including slopes and embankments that have lost their organic structure, are highly vulnerable to rain, wind, and surface runoff. Vegetation protects soil by:
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Reducing rain impact and preventing soil detachment
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Regulating surface water flow and supporting groundwater infiltration
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Stabilizing soil through root systems
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Enhancing soil organic content and aiding rehabilitation
Herbaceous vegetation ensures effective soil stabilization with minimal weight while improving overall ecosystem health.
Measuring Soil Loss – The RUSLE Equation
The Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) calculates soil loss per unit area during rainfall events:
A=R×K×L×S×C×PA = R \times K \times L \times S \times C \times P
Where:
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A = Soil loss per unit area
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R = Rainfall factor
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K = Soil erodibility factor
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L = Slope length factor
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S = Slope steepness factor
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C = Cover-management factor (vegetation or mulch performance)
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P = Erosion control practice factor
A lower C Factor indicates better soil coverage and more effective erosion control.
Example – Soil Loss Reduction with Mulch
| Treatment | Estimated Soil Loss per Acre |
|---|---|
| Bare Soil (High C Factor = 1.0) | ~ £75,000 / acre |
| Dry-applied Straw | ~ £64,000 / acre |
| Seed Aide Aero Pellets | ~ £13,700 / acre |
| Terra-Matrix (SMM) | ~ £7,800 / acre |
| Hydro-Blanket (BFM) | ~ £3,900 / acre |
| Flexterra (FGM) (Low C Factor = 0.001) | ~ £76 / acre |
Slope: 1V Sandy Loam; based on large-scale rainfall simulations.
How Hydroseeding Helps
Hydroseeding is the most advanced erosion control method when combined with the right mulch and complementary products:
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Covers large areas quickly and efficiently
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Reduces soil loss significantly
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Provides long-term vegetation establishment for slope stabilization
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Environmentally friendly and safe for all ecosystems
Key Takeaway: Proper vegetation cover and hydroseeding significantly reduce erosion risk, protect soil structure, and support sustainable land rehabilitation.