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Modeling the impact of measured and projected climate and management systems on agricultural fields: Surface runoff, soil moisture, and soil erosion. [PDF]
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Dynamic analysis of soil erosion in the affected area of the lower Yellow River based on RUSLE model. [PDF]
Zhang Y +6 more
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Analysis of Factors Influencing Spatial Distribution of Soil Erosion under Diverse Subwatershed Based on Geospatial Perspective: A Case Study at Citarum Watershed, West Java, Indonesia. [PDF]
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Geological Society, London, Memoirs, 2021
Abstract Significant developments in soil erosion research for the period 1950–2000 are reviewed. The main emphasis is on work in western Europe and North America. We highlight work on process studies in splash, rill and gully erosion. Important developments also occurred in monitoring, measuring and modelling erosion, as well as in recording
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Abstract Significant developments in soil erosion research for the period 1950–2000 are reviewed. The main emphasis is on work in western Europe and North America. We highlight work on process studies in splash, rill and gully erosion. Important developments also occurred in monitoring, measuring and modelling erosion, as well as in recording
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Soil Erosion in Australia [PDF]
NEW SOUTH WALES, the birthplace of Australian settlement and agri? culture, suffers from widespread soil erosion both in the farming areas and in the western grazing areas. To control this, the Soil Conservation Service (Director, Mr. E. E. Clayton) was established early in 1938, and has now begun work throughout the State.
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Journal AWWA, 1935
No phase of our national life occupies a more dominating position of positive influence on our community, state and national well being than that of combined farming interests, and no national resources or asset outranks in importance our inventory of agricultural lands.
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No phase of our national life occupies a more dominating position of positive influence on our community, state and national well being than that of combined farming interests, and no national resources or asset outranks in importance our inventory of agricultural lands.
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Erosion is a natural process of detachment of soil particles and their transport and deposition at distant places by natural agents such as water, wind, glacier, and gravity. Detachment of soil particles from aggregates primarily by raindrops and flowing water and their transport by runoff water are involved in soil erosion by water. Natural erosion is
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2007
People have manipulated the natural environments of South America for agricultural purposes for several millennia. While agriculture is strongly affected by the physical attributes of a place—soil, water, climate, biota, and topography—agriculture changes a landscape’s physical and biological characteristics and processes. Agriculture may involve short-
Carol P. Harden, Glenn G. Hyman
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People have manipulated the natural environments of South America for agricultural purposes for several millennia. While agriculture is strongly affected by the physical attributes of a place—soil, water, climate, biota, and topography—agriculture changes a landscape’s physical and biological characteristics and processes. Agriculture may involve short-
Carol P. Harden, Glenn G. Hyman
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Nature, 1939
DURING the past few years, the possibilities of soil erosion in Great Britain have been in question owing to the immense loss of good farmland in large areas of the United States, Canada, and many tropical countries as the result of the exhaustive systems of farming carried on during past years.
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DURING the past few years, the possibilities of soil erosion in Great Britain have been in question owing to the immense loss of good farmland in large areas of the United States, Canada, and many tropical countries as the result of the exhaustive systems of farming carried on during past years.
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