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Gully Erosion: An Ongoing Battle
2021 ASABE Annual International Virtual Meeting, July 12-16, 2021, 2021Abstract. The USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has addressed gully erosion since the founding of the agency over 80 years ago. Recently, the agency created a significant update to the guidance on gully treatment to reflect new research results and lessons learned by NRCS practitioners from across the United States and through ...
Clarence Prestwich, Ruth Book, Jon Fripp
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Linking Gully Erosion and Rainfall Erosivity
International Symposium on Erosion and Landscape Evolution (ISELE), 18-21 September 2011, Anchorage, Alaska, 2011Gully erosion is an ancient and important worldwide problem capable of dramatically increasing sediment yields when active. Rainfall erosivity is a key variable in this phenomenon. However, there are few studies that explore the relationship between rainfall erosivity and gully erosion.
null Miguel Ángel Campo +2 more
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Mapping Sciences and Remote Sensing, 1993
This paper describes a project undertaken by Moscow University geographers to evaluate and map the natural gully erosion hazard for plains areas of European Russia. Compilation of a series of maps on specific natural characteristics with a bearing on gully formation serves as the basis for the creation of a map depicting the natural susceptibility of ...
Ye. F. Zorina +4 more
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This paper describes a project undertaken by Moscow University geographers to evaluate and map the natural gully erosion hazard for plains areas of European Russia. Compilation of a series of maps on specific natural characteristics with a bearing on gully formation serves as the basis for the creation of a map depicting the natural susceptibility of ...
Ye. F. Zorina +4 more
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The erosive growth of hillside gullies
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2014ABSTRACTThe rate of erosion of hillside gullies depends both on gully flow characteristics and the resistance offered by the gully soil profile to erosion. This paper describes a method for quantifying a physically‐based resistance measure, illustrated by application to a gully feeding sediment into the Bremer River, southeast Queensland, Australia ...
Rose, Calvin W +5 more
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Gullying and Tunnel Erosion in Victoria
Australian Geographical Studies, 1994The Australian environments have been subjected to severe and extensive onslaught since 1788 and there appears to be a large potential for combining specific process‐oriented descriptions and broader historical insights. A small selection of the findings of field and laboratory‐oriented studies distinguishes the presence or absence of sodic soils as an
S.C. BOUCHER, J.M. POWELL
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Gully Erosion in Earth Spillways
Applied Engineering in Agriculture, 1990The formation and movement of gullies in earth emergency spillways often produce the major damage and pose the greatest threat of a dam breach during a flood flow. This study examined the rate of gully overfall movement through a compacted cohesive soil placed in the center of a spillway channel.
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Measurement of Ephemeral Gully Erosion
Transactions of the ASAE, 1988ABSTRACT THE Universal Soil Loss Equation often under-estimates erosion on agricultural fields because it does not account for the loss of soil from ephemeral gullies. However, the development of appropriate predictive methodology along with the understanding of the erosional processes are limited by the difficulty of acquiring adequate data on ...
null A. W. Thomas, null R. Welch
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1998
This study describes the processes that are affecting the developemnt of gully erosion in the Great Lakes Region of Ethiopia. Field measurement of gseveral gullies geometry are carried out and the data analised.
BILLI, Paolo, P.
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This study describes the processes that are affecting the developemnt of gully erosion in the Great Lakes Region of Ethiopia. Field measurement of gseveral gullies geometry are carried out and the data analised.
BILLI, Paolo, P.
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Gully erosion in India: Land degradation, geomorphology and dynamics
Gully erosion is the rapid incision of soils by concentrated overland and/or subsurface runoff. Badlands, which are barren landscapes sculpted through prolonged and intense gully erosion, occur extensively across Central and Western India. These vast and immensely degraded landscapes have had several adverse effects on the regional environment and ...Anindya Majhi +6 more
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