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Effects of landscape pattern changes on ecosystem services: a case study of Ruoergai Plateau. [PDF]
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Predator-mediated local convergence fosters global microbial community divergence. [PDF]
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Divergent regulation of rice yield by carbon nanomaterials via biomass allocation and seed setting rate. [PDF]
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Influence of Coexisting Copper and Zinc on the Adsorption and Migration of Sulfadiazine in Soda Saline-Alkali Wetland Soils: A Simulation Approach. [PDF]
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Event soil loss, runoff and the Universal Soil Loss Equation family of models: A review
Journal of Hydrology, 2010Summary The Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) is the most widely used and misused prediction equation in the world. Although it was designed to predict long-term average annual soil loss, it has the capacity to predict event soil losses reasonably well at some geographic locations and not well at others.
P. Kinnell
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The Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 2017THERE are many changes for estimating erosion by water in RUSLE, the revised universal soil loss equation. The changes include the following: Computerizing the algorithms to assist with the calculations. New rainfall-runoff erosivity term values (R) in the western United States, based on more than 1,200 gauge locations.
K.G. Renard +3 more
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Revised Slope Steepness Factor for the Universal Soil Loss Equation
Transactions of the ASAE, 1987ABSTRACT Areanalysis of historical and recent data from both natural and simulated rainfall soil erosion plots has resulted in new slope steepness relationships for the Universal Soil Loss Equation. For long slopes on which both interrill and rill erosion occur, the relationships consist of two linear segments with a breakpoint at 9% slope.
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Testing the Universal Soil Loss Equation‐MB equation in plots in Central and South Italy
Hydrological Processes, 2019AbstractPlanning soil conservation strategies requires predictive techniques at event scale because a large percentage of soil loss over a long‐time period is due to relatively few large storms. Considering runoff is expected to improve soil loss predictions and allows relation of the process‐oriented approach with the empirical one, furthermore, the ...
Di Stefano C. +4 more
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