Gross Soil Erosion [RUSLE] (kg / ha / yr)
RUSLE weighted-average gross soil erosion computed as the product of the rainfall- derived erosivity,
soil surface erodibility, slope length, soil surface cover, and soil conservation practice factors on
a cell-by-cell area basis, expressed as kilograms/hectare/year of soil. Because soil erosion is correlated
with phosphorus runoff and the amount of sediment in the water column of streams or lakes, the modeled
erosion of soil in a watershed may be an indicator of eutrophication or the diminution of water clarity
in surface water. These models are responsive to soil characterization precision, thus computed and actual
erosion values may vary.
Quantile: Each class contains an approximately equal number (count) of features. A quantile
classification is well-suited to linearly distributed data. Because features are grouped by the number
within each class, the resulting map can be misleading, in that similar features can be separated into
adjacent classes, or features with widely different values can be lumped into the same class. This
distortion can be minimized by increasing the number of classes. For continuity of the browser content,
and consistency among maps, legend gradients are from higher values (red) to lower values (green).