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Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie, Supplementary Issues, 2012
applied to document the contribution of rill-interrill erosion over the same area. Ephemeral gully formation occurred seven hydrologic years out of ten, with a frequency corresponding to 70 % of the years covered occurred seven hydrologic years out of ten, with a frequency corresponding to 70 % of the years covered by the survey and to a return period ...
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applied to document the contribution of rill-interrill erosion over the same area. Ephemeral gully formation occurred seven hydrologic years out of ten, with a frequency corresponding to 70 % of the years covered occurred seven hydrologic years out of ten, with a frequency corresponding to 70 % of the years covered by the survey and to a return period ...
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Soil and Tillage Research, 2019
Ephemeral gully (EG) erosion can cause soil loss and result in soil degradation. Appropriate tillage practices are beneficial to soil conservation and avail against soil erosion.
Li Rong, Xingwu Duan, Zhijia Gu
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Ephemeral gully (EG) erosion can cause soil loss and result in soil degradation. Appropriate tillage practices are beneficial to soil conservation and avail against soil erosion.
Li Rong, Xingwu Duan, Zhijia Gu
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Influence of Ephemeral Gully Location Prediction on Soil Erosion Estimation
2021<p>Predicting ephemeral gully (EG) location is essential for erosion modeling because it helps confine portions of the hillslope segment above locations that gully and channel soil loss processes dominate. In the Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP), the prediction of EG occurrence location influences the model results by shorting or ...
Chunmei Wang +5 more
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Ephemeral gully channel width and erosion simulation technology
Natural Hazards, 2015Concentrated surface runoff, such as associated with ephemeral gully channels, increases erosion and transfers fine sediment and associated agrichemicals from upland areas to stream channels. Ephemeral gully erosion on cropland may contribute up to 40 % or more of the sediment delivered to the edge of agricultural fields, significantly threatening the ...
R. L. Bingner +4 more
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Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2019
In Mediterranean mountain agroecosystems, soil erosion associated with the development of ephemeral gullies is a common environmental problem that contributes to a loss of nutrient‐rich topsoil.
L. Quijano, N. Kuhn, A. Navas
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In Mediterranean mountain agroecosystems, soil erosion associated with the development of ephemeral gullies is a common environmental problem that contributes to a loss of nutrient‐rich topsoil.
L. Quijano, N. Kuhn, A. Navas
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, 2020
Ephemeral gullies (EG) are linear erosion features located in swales where runoff concentrates during or immediately after rainfall events. EG are temporary because they are easily filled by conventional machinery and cause important soil losses in ...
Y. Chahor, J. Casalí, R. Giménez
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Ephemeral gullies (EG) are linear erosion features located in swales where runoff concentrates during or immediately after rainfall events. EG are temporary because they are easily filled by conventional machinery and cause important soil losses in ...
Y. Chahor, J. Casalí, R. Giménez
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Effects of ephemeral gully erosion on soil degradation in a cultivated area in Sicily (Italy)
Catena, 2016Paul Ollobarren Del Barrio +1 more
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Rates and predictability of ephemeral gully erosion in two contrasting environments
Géomorphologie relief processus environnement, 1996Summary Ephemeral gully erosion in agricultural land is an important source of sediment that is frequently being overlooked and not accounted for in soil erosion studies. However, there is field evidence that ephemeral gully erosion is responsible for significant soil losses.
Vandaele, K +3 more
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Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2006
AbstractA simple field‐based monitoring programme was established in a small catchment (area 4·6 km2) to find the rates of gully erosion in the Siwalik Hills, Nepal. The rates are used to estimate the amount of sediment produced by gully erosion in the catchment.
Sohan K. Ghimire +2 more
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AbstractA simple field‐based monitoring programme was established in a small catchment (area 4·6 km2) to find the rates of gully erosion in the Siwalik Hills, Nepal. The rates are used to estimate the amount of sediment produced by gully erosion in the catchment.
Sohan K. Ghimire +2 more
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