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Uncertainty assessment of soil erodibility factor for revised universal soil loss equation

CATENA, 2001
Abstract Soil erodibility accounts for the influence of the intrinsic soil properties on soil erosion and is one of six factors in the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE), a most widely used model to predict long-term average annual soil loss.
Guangxing Wang   +3 more
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Assessment of land cover and land use change impact on soil loss in a tropical catchment by using multitemporal SPOT‐5 satellite images and Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation model

Land Degradation and Development, 2018
Soil erosion is a common land degradation problem and has disastrous impacts on natural ecosystems and human life. Therefore, researchers have focused on detection of land cover–land use changes (LCLUC) with respect to monitoring and mitigating the ...
Haleh Nampak   +3 more
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Adapting the Universal Soil Loss Equation to the Pacific Northwest

Transactions of the ASAE, 1982
ABSTRACT THIS paper reports a first-generation adaptation, based on limited data, of the Universal Soil Loss Equation to the Dryland Grain-growing Region of the Pacific Northwest. A preliminary analysis of the data in-dicated the Wischmeier-Smith slope length and steep-ness relationships overpredicted erosion for the steep slopes of the region. Revised
null D. K. McCool   +2 more
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Estimating Uncertainty in the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation via Bayesian Melding

Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and Environmental Statistics, 2010
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Falk, Matt   +2 more
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Assessment of sediment yield in Thailand using revised universal soil loss equation and geographic information system techniques

Rivers Research and Applications: an international journal devoted to river research and management, 2018
Soil is one of the most important natural resources on Earth. Information on soil loss is important to support agricultural productivity and natural resource management.
Prem Rangsiwanichpong   +2 more
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Evaluating Soil Movement Using Cesium‐137 and the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation

Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1997
Abstract More complete information is needed on the rates and patterns of soil movement in Palouse watersheds to better guide conservation planning. Water erosion has historically been predicted from rates using the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) or the Revised USLE (RUSLE).
J. A. Montgomery   +3 more
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SOIL LOSS PREDICTION USING REVISED UNIVERSAL SOIL LOSS EQUATION (RUSLE) MODEL IN KUNDASANG, SABAH

Borneo Science | The Journal of Science and Technology
Soil erosion poses a significant environmental issue in Kundasang, Sabah, which is situated in the highlands and is recognized for its soil erosion challenges. The natural forces of water gradually wear away the topsoil of fields, leading to soil erosion. This phenomenon is often exacerbated by various triggering factors such as agricultural practices,
Aiman Nabila Abdul Malik   +3 more
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A Rainfall Erosion Index for a Universal Soil‐Loss Equation

Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1959
Abstract Extensive regression analyses of basic soil‐loss data were designed to determine the best indicator of the capacity of a storm to erode soil. The rainstorm characteristic found to be outstanding as such an indicator is the variable whose value is the product of the rainfall energy and maximum 30‐minute intensity of the storm (
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Cropping‐Management Factor Evaluations for a Universal Soil‐Loss Equation

Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1960
Abstract About 8,000 plot‐years of soil‐loss and related data assembled from 21 states were analyzed to evaluate influences of vegetal growth, crop sequence, tillage practices, fertility, and residue management on erosion of soil by rainfall.
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PEMETAAN KAWASAN RAWAN EROSI MENGGUNAKAN METODE USLE (UNIVERSAL SOIL LOSS EQUATION)

Jurnal ARTESIS, 2021
DAS Ciliwung Tengah terletak di Kabupaten Bogor Jawa Barat dan Administratif Depok, yang memiliki topografi datar hingga bergunung dengan kemiringan lereng yang bervariasi dan curah hujan tahunan hingga 4839.67 mm/tahun yang memungkinkan terjadinya bahaya erosi.
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