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    Understanding the spatial distribution of soil erodibility factor (K-factor) at the district scale is essential for managing water erosion risk. In this research, we performed to predict the low and high classes of K-factor in the northwest of Iran. Based on this, soil sampling was performed at 64 points using the grid sampling method with 1 km spacing. To calculate the K-factor, the distribution of particle size and organic carbon (OC) were determined. In addition, 21 terrain attributes were calculated by Digital Elevation Model (DEM) to add value to the soil data. Then, K-factor was modeled using Random Forest (RF) and Artificial Neural Network (ANN) models. In the next step, a non-linear Multiple Logistic Regression (NMLR) was used to obtain low and high classes of K-factor. The results showed that the performance of RF is superior to ANN with a high coefficient of determination [R2 = 0.85] and good accuracy [RMSE = 0.003 (Mg ha h/ha MJ mm)]. Therefore, the RF was employed for predicting the K-factor spatial distribution. Finally, using the NMLR model, the study area was divided into low and high classes of K-factor with good correlation [R2 Cox and Snell = 0.78, R2 Nagelkerke = 0.65]. The areas of these two classes were 60.4% for low class and 39.6% for the high class of K-factor. Based on these results, it was concluded that the resultant map of low and high classes of K-factor could be used by farmers and managers for managing soil water erosion risks in the study area. © 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.

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    Kamal Khosravi Aqdam, Farrokh Asadzadeh, Hamid Reza Momtaz, Naser Miran, Ehsan Zare. Digital mapping of soil erodibility factor in northwestern Iran using machine learning models. Environmental monitoring and assessment. 2022 Apr 21;194(5):387

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