نتایج جستجو برای: arid areas investigating soil erosion processes occurring over shorter timescales

تعداد نتایج: 2295479  

Journal: :iranian journal of earth science 0
s. amini m.sc student, islamic azad university, khorasgan branch, isfahan- iran b. rafiei dept. of geology, bu- ali sina university, hamedan- iran s. khodabakhsh dept. of geology, bu- ali sina university, hamedan- iran m. heydari dept. of geology, bu- ali sina university, hamedan- iran

soil conservation and control of erosion is a basic problem in all countries. the goal of this research is to estimate erosion and sediment yield in ekbatan dam drainage basin by erosion potential method (epm), using geographic information system (gis). the basin is located in hamedan province, west of iran, in a cold and semi- arid region, with an average annual rainfall of 334mm. the study ar...

2017
Marcin K. Widomski

Soil erosion by water is commonly recognized as the one of main reasons of land degradation worldwide (e.g. Ananda & Herath, 2003; Beskow et al., 2009; Valentin et al., 2005). Most of the involved areas are occupied by various agricultural activities but pastures, forestry, unpaved roads as well as construction sites are also endangered by water erosion (Ananda & Herath, 2003; Arnanez et al., 2...

2014
L. Ran X. X. Lu

Soil erosion and terrestrial deposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) can potentially play a significant role in global carbon cycling. Assessing the redistribution of SOC during erosion and subsequent transport and burial is of critical importance. Using hydrological records of soil erosion and sediment load, and compiled organic carbon (OC) data, estimates of the eroded soils and OC induced by...

Soil erosion can be considered as one of the most important obstacles in the way of sustainable development of agriculture and natural resources. The aim of this study is to estimate erosion and sediment yield of basin using Erosion Potential Method, in Gorganrud basin, north of Iran. The main factors in the EPM (slope average percent, erosion, rock and soil resistance, and land-use) were evalu...

Journal: :Hydrology 2021

Natural and anthropogenic causes jointly lead to land degradation eventually desertification, which occurs in arid, semiarid, dry subhumid areas. Furthermore, extended drought periods may cause soil exposure erosion, and, finally, desertification. Several climatic, geological, hydrological, physiographic, biological, as well human factors contribute This paper presents a methodological procedur...

2012
Arantzazu L. Luzuriaga Ana M. Sánchez Fernando T. Maestre Adrián Escudero

The study of species coexistence and community assembly has been a hot topic in ecology for decades. Disentangling the hierarchical role of abiotic and biotic filters is crucial to understand community assembly processes. The most critical environmental factor in semi-arid environments is known to be water availability, and perennials are usually described as nurses that create milder local con...

ژورنال: آبخیزداری ایران 2021

The process of splash of soil particles by raindrops and their transport by splash or surface shallow flow is considered as interrill erosion, which can reduce soil fertility and cause pollution of surface water. This research was carried out to investigate the temporal variation of interrill erosion in different soils affected by surface slope. For this purpose, laboratory experiments were car...

Journal: :Global change biology 2015
Martin Wiesmeier Sam Munro Frauke Barthold Markus Steffens Peter Schad Ingrid Kögel-Knabner

Organic carbon (OC) sequestration in degraded semi-arid environments by improved soil management is assumed to contribute substantially to climate change mitigation. However, information about the soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration potential in steppe soils and their current saturation status remains unknown. In this study, we estimated the OC storage capacity of semi-arid grassland soils ...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2019

Sediment selectivity during transport may provide basic information for evaluating on-site and off-site impacts of the soil erosion. Limited information is, however, available on the selectivity of sediments in rill erosion, particularly in the rainfed furrows. Toward this, the sediment selectivity was investigated in three soil textures (loam, loamy sand sand clay loam) under 10% slope using 9...

2012
Peter F Ffolliott Gerald J Gottfried

Hydrologic processes in the pinyon-juniper woodlands of the western region of the United States are variable because of the inherent interactions among the occurring precipitation regimes, geomorphological settings, and edaphic conditions that characterize the ecosystem. A wide range of past and present land-use practices further complicates comprehensive evaluations of these hydrologic process...

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