Evaluation of the Hamilton City Council plants for Gullies programme [PDF]
This evaluation found that the Hamilton City Council Plants for Gullies programme is successfully facilitating the restoration and enhancement of Hamilton City gullies by private gully owners. The mean number of native species in surveyed gullies was 2.1
Bryan, Catherine Louise +2 more
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Extreme rainfall events pose a severe challenge to soil and water conservation, even in areas with high vegetation cover on the Loess Plateau. In this study, the artificial extreme rainfalls with cumulative rainfall of 270 mm and intensity of 60 mm · hr ...
Yangguang Xu +5 more
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Evaluation of Recent Advanced Soft Computing Techniques for Gully Erosion Susceptibility Mapping: A Comparative Study. [PDF]
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Assessment of practicality of remote sensing techniques for a study of the effects of strip mining in Alabama [PDF]
Because of the volume of coal produced by strip mining, the proximity of mining operations, and the diversity of mining methods (e.g. contour stripping, area stripping, multiple seam stripping, and augering, as well as underground mining), the Warrior ...
Dillion, A. C., III +4 more
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Novel Ensemble Approach of Deep Learning Neural Network (DLNN) Model and Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) Algorithm for Prediction of Gully Erosion Susceptibility. [PDF]
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Correction to “Object‐Based Image Analysis (OBIA)‐based gully erosion dynamics, sediment loading rate and sediment yield study in Lake Hawassa Subbasin, Ethiopia” [PDF]
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Gully heads suffer hydraulic and gravitational erosion triggered by rainstorms. However, how hydraulic and gravitational erosion affect the morphology evolution of the vegetation-covered loess gully heads is unclear.
Hongliang Kang +3 more
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Novel Machine Learning Approaches for Modelling the Gully Erosion Susceptibility [PDF]
Alireza Arabameri +7 more
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Evaluation of vegetation and stream health within sites supported by the Hamilton City Council Plants for Gullies Programme [PDF]
Between August 2012 and March 2013, the Environmental Research Institute, University of Waikato, conducted a survey of randomly selected Hamilton gully sites which had received plants from the Hamilton City Council’s Plants for Gullies Programme.
Bylsma, Rebecca Johanna +2 more
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Orientation and distribution of recent gullies in the southern hemisphere of Mars: observations from HRSC/MEX and MOC/MGS data [PDF]
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Balme, M. R. +7 more
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