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Rainfall erosivity in Brazil

2023
The phenomenon known as rainfall erosivity (RE) expresses the ability of rainfall to cause soil erosion. Thus, the estimation of RE magnitudes is relevant for understanding how the erosive processes vary in time and space. Considering this, the present thesis explores the main aspects of RE in Brazil.
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Rainfall erosivity in Cape Verde

Soil and Tillage Research, 2000
This paper presents rainfall erosivity values derived from a 7-year rainfall recording in the Cape Verde islands, Central East Atlantic. The data set consisted of 63 storm events, continuously registered in 15-min intervals. Kinetic energy of storm rainfall corresponded to established values in other tropical locations.
C.M Mannaerts, D Gabriels
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Rainfalls and Storm Erosivity

2013
Changes in the spatial and temporal features of rainfall patterns may have important effects on the magnitude and timing of erosive storms, which will in turn result in changes in landscape response. Mediterranean Europe regions are characterized by strong climatic variability, where dry periods are interrupted by pulsing rainstorms throughout the year.
Nazzareno Diodato, Marcella Soriano
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Rainfall Erosivity at Roma, Lesotho

Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography, 1994
Information on rainfall intensity is regarded as one of the essential factors for predicting soil erosion.
Bengt Calles, Lena Kulander
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Projected Rainfall Erosivity and Soil Erosion in Central Asia

2021
The GCMs (BCCCSM1-1, IPSLCM5BLR, MIROC5, and MPIESMLR) were statistically downscaled using the delta method under Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs) 2.6 and 8.5 for two periods: “Near” and “Far” future (2030s and 2070s). These GCMs data were used to estimate rainfall erosivity and its projected changes over Central Asia.
Eldiiar Duulatov   +5 more
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Rainfall, Rivers, and Erosion

Geological Magazine, 1944
Although there are in existence numberless books, many of them of great excellence, dealing with the effects of denudation (Geomorphology) nevertheless long experience and much reading seem to show that the more descriptive side of the subject, the result of the processes, has received more attention than the actual mechanism by which the results have ...
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Rainfall Erosivity in Northeastern Austria

Transactions of the ASABE, 2013
Abstract. Rainfall erosivity is the main driver for soil detachment and sediment transport, and represents the climatic factor most influencing the risk of soil erosion at a given site. Our objectives were to explore 15 min rainfall breakpoint data from 51 rain gauges in the northeastern part of Austria to (1) calculate rainfall erosivity values for ...
null Andreas Klik, null Franz Konecny
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Rainfall erosivity: An historical review

CATENA, 2017
Abstract Rainfall erosivity is the capability of rainfall to cause soil loss from hillslopes by water. Modern definitions of rainfall erosivity began with the development of the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE), where rainfall characteristics were statistically related to soil loss from thousands of plot-years of natural rainfall and runoff data ...
Nearing, Mark   +3 more
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Rainfall erosivity map for Brazil

CATENA, 2004
Abstract Rainfall erosivity is the potential ability for rainfall to cause soil loss. Erosivity can be quantified by means of the R factor calculation of the universal soil loss equation (USLE). The purpose of this study was to investigate the spatial distribution of annual rainfall erosivity in Brazil.
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Extreme rainfall, rainfall erosivity, and hillslope erosion in Australian Alpine region and their future changes

International Journal of Climatology, 2019
AbstractThe Australian Alpine region is highly vulnerable to extreme climate events such as heavy rainfall and snow falls, these events subsequently impact rainfall erosivity and hillslope erosion in the region. In this study, the relationship between extreme rainfall indices (ERIs) and rainfall erosivity was examined across the Alpine region in New ...
Qinggaozi Zhu   +4 more
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