نتایج جستجو برای: soil erosion rate

تعداد نتایج: 1149257  

Journal: :Environmental management 2014
Kathryn R Kidd W Michael Aust Carolyn A Copenheaver

Trail-based recreation has increased over recent decades, raising the environmental management issue of soil erosion that originates from unsurfaced, recreational trail systems. Trail-based soil erosion that occurs near stream crossings represents a non-point source of pollution to streams. We modeled soil erosion rates along multiple-use (hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding) recreati...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2004
Robert Scott Van Pelt Ted M. Zobeck

In the United States, the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is the primary agency charged with the task of reducing wind erosion associated with production agriculture. The NRCS has used the Wind Erosion Equation (WEQ) (Woodruff and Siddoway, 1965) to assess the effects of field management on the potential for wind erosion for the last two and a half decades. The WEQ uses input...

2000
MAGNUS LAND BJÖRN ÖHLANDER

Chemical weathering rates and erosion rates of granitic till in northern Sweden have been estimated. The present-day chemical weathering rate is compared with the long-term average weathering rate since the last deglaciation approximately 8,700 years ago. Also, the present-day release rates of major and trace elements due to chemical weathering are compared with the mobility of these elements i...

2017
Bahman Eghball John E. Gilley B. Eghball

An index to evaluate the phosphorus (P) pollution potential of agricultural fields was proposed by Lemunyon and Gilbert in 1993. Data .from three rainfall simulation studies were used to evaluate the relative importance of the variables in the P index. These studies included plots containing sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.), winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L), and corn (Zea mays L) residues on whic...

2011
Toon Smets Manuel López-Vicente Jean Poesen

Field and laboratory studies have indicated that rock fragments in the topsoil may have a large impact on soil properties, soil quality, hydraulic, hydrological and erosion processes. In most studies, the investigated rock fragments still remain visible at the soil surface and only properties of these visible rock fragments are used for predicting runoff and soil loss. However, there are indica...

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2014
roya vazirian majid ownegh

vegetation deterioration is a main cause of erosion and land degradation. therefore, land cover reclamation in the effected areas will affect erosion trend. in reclamation projects, the investigation of relationship between the planted species and soils is highly recommended. atriplex species can sequester carbon into soil, and have an ability to conserve soil and prevent soil erosion, as well....

ژورنال: آبخیزداری ایران 2019

Gully erosion is known as one of the most important and destructive forms of land degradation, and the loss of soil throughout the world. As estimation of soil volume loss and understanding the economic costs of soil erosion are of great importance; this study has been carried out to calculate the amount of soil volume loss due to gully erosion and estimate its economic cost in Ghazeian watersh...

2011
THOMAS PANAGOPOULOS VERA FERREIRA JORGE JESUS

Soil erosion risk assessment at the watershed of Alqueva is urgently needed to conserve water resources and prevent the accelerated dam siltation. The variation of soil properties is one of the most important reasons for the spatial variability of vegetation cover and erosion. In order to achieve more and better management of rangelands around the largest reservoir of Europe, it is essential to...

2017
B. Yu

detachment, and sediment deposition are considered simultaneously. This approach has received experimenTwo modeling frameworks have been developed to describe and tal support (Proffitt et al., 1991; Proffitt et al., 1993; predict soil erosion and sediment deposition in recent years. The first Huang et al., 1999; Heilig et al., 2001), and lays the is based on the concept of transport capacity. D...

2000
M. V. López R. Gracia J. L. Arrúe

In Central Aragón (NE Spain), where strong and dry winds are frequent all year round, fallow lands are susceptible to wind erosion due to insufficient crop residues on the surface and loose, finely divided soils by multiple tillage operations. Effects of conventional tillage (CT — mouldboard ploughing followed by a compacting roller) and reduced tillage (RT — chisel ploughing) on soil surface p...

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