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Regional Soil Loss Prediction Utilizing the RUSLE/GIS Interface
1992The revised universal soil loss equation (RUSLE) for rangelands was successfully interfaced with geographic information systems (GIS). The procedure utilizes raster processing capabilities of the map analysis and processing system (MAPS) to overlay data themes containing spatially distributed values for differentRUSLE factors. Within the limitations in
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RUSLE: Revised universal soil loss equation
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 1991Kenneth G. Renard +3 more
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Water Conservation Science and Engineering, 2023
Keval H. Jodhani +3 more
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Keval H. Jodhani +3 more
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Estimation of Soil Erosion Using RUSLE Model and GIS Tools: A Study of Chilika Lake, Odisha
Journal of the Geological Society of India, 2023Dhiroj Kumar Behera +4 more
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Soil erosion assessment using the RUSLE model for better planning: a case study from Morocco
Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 2023Abdelmonaim Okacha +4 more
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The applicability of RUSLE to geomorphic studies
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 1995T. J. Toy, W. R. Osterkamp
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RUSLE model application with GRASS GIS: Rio Centonara catchment.
2015The RUSLE (Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation) (Renard, Foster, Weesies, & Porter, 1991) is an empirical model estimating the annual loss of soil due to surface erosion processes (sheet, interril and rill). This work calculates the annual amount of erosion in the little hilly catchment of Rio Centonara, in Bologna Province, Italy, based on catchment ...
MEZZINI, ELENA +3 more
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A RUSLE-based comprehensive strategy to assess soil erosion in a riverine country, Bangladesh
Environmental Earth SciencesMd. Rabiul Islam +3 more
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