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Mapping Soil Erodibility over India

CATENA, 2023
Soil erosion is a major environmental problem worldwide, and almost half of India’s total geographical area is susceptible to it. The Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) has been widely used globally to estimate soil erosion, and Soil erodibility factor, denoted by K-factor, is an essential component of RUSLE.
Ravi Raj   +2 more
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Climate effects on soil erodibility

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2007
AbstractSoil erodibility data, calculated using measured soil loss from standard runoff plots, collected over at least one year and applying the standard requirements for calculating the soil erodibility factor (K) of the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE), have been analysed to investigate whether climate affects the susceptibility of soils to water ...
Salvador Sanchis MP   +3 more
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Temporal Changes in Soil Erodibility

Soil Erosion, 2013
Soil erodibility has been considered to depend on soil permanent properties (e.g., texture and organic matter content). In this presentation the dependence of interrill and rill erodibility on prewetting rate (PWR) and aging, respectively, is discussed. Slow wetting of soils reduces seal formation, runoff, and interrill erosion.
null G.J. Levy   +2 more
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SOIL ERODIBILITY, FALL AND SPRING

Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 1966
In a 7-year study of eight summerfallow treatments, the percentage of erodible soil (soil particles < 0.84 mm in diameter) at the completion of tillage in the fall, and prior to preseeding tillage the following spring, was significantly influenced by the summerfallow method.
C. H. Anderson, A. Wenhardt
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Microbial Effects on Soil Erodibility

Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1979
Abstract This study was undertaken to evaluate the effects of three microbial species on soil erodibility. Sterilized Ames (a Typic Albaqualf) and Nicollet (an Aquic Hapludoll) soils were inoculated with species of Pseudomonas, Streptomyces , and ...
Rafael Ricardo Gasperi‐Mago   +1 more
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Wind Erodibility of Organic Soils

Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2010
Intensively cropped organic soils are often subject to severe wind erosion. The objective of this study was to measure their physical wind erodibility properties. Four organic soils were collected from Florida, North Carolina, and Michigan.
D. J. Kohake   +2 more
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Nature of Soil Erodibility

1999
Inherent properties of a soil determine the extent to which that soil will erode. These properties are soil texture, soil structure, soil permeability, and the amount of soil organic matter. Soil texture consists of a mixture of soil particle sizes of sand, silt, and clay.
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Eroded soils in Chelyabinsk oblast

Eurasian Soil Science, 2006
A field survey of eroded soils has been performed in Chelyabinsk oblast on a scale of 1: 100000. The areas of eroded soils and the parameters of their degradation have been determined.
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