A New European Slope Length and Steepness Factor (LS-Factor) for Modeling Soil Erosion by Water [PDF]
The Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) model is the most frequently used model for soil erosion risk estimation. Among the six input layers, the combined slope length and slope angle (LS-factor) has the greatest influence on soil loss at the European ...
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Modeling the impact of climate change and land use change scenarios on soil erosion at the Minab Dam Watershed [PDF]
Climate and land use change can influence susceptibility to erosion and consequently land degradation. The aim of this study was to investigate in the baseline and a future period, the land use and climate change effects on soil erosion at an important ...
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Water erosion is a natural fact in the cycle of shaping the earth’s landforms and the most evident form of land degradation on a planetary scale (Roose & De Noni, 2004; Dautrebande & Sohier, 2006; Toumi et al., 2013; Azaiez, 2020a). Its effects have largely affected the rural landscape.
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Assessment soil erotion risk in kohpayeh - segzi plain using Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RSLE) [PDF]
Soil erosion is one of the most important environmental problems we face today. Increasing human exploitation and lack of proper management of the natural environment has a great impact on intensifying the process of soil degradation and erosion. In this
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Prediction and Control of the MUSLE Method Results: Geo-Statistical Model
Soil erosion and sediment transport by runoff are among the largest environmental problems threatening agricultural lands in the world. Their often irreversible degradation is a major source of socio-economic imbalance in vulnerable areas.
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Architecture of a pan-European framework for Integrated Soil Water Erosion Assessment [PDF]
Soil erosion implications on future food security are gaining global attention because in many areas worldwide there is an imbalance between soil loss and its subsequent deposition.
BOSCO CLAUDIO, DE RIGO DANIELE
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Estimation of Soil Erosion and Net Sediment Trapped of Upper-Helmand Catchment in Kajaki Reservoir Using USLE Model and Remote Sensing GIS Technique [PDF]
Soil erosion is a serious problem and greatest destroyer to land cover management and resources of the Upper-Helmand river basin catchment. The Upper-Helmand river basin catchment covers an area of 46,793 square kilometers.
Mittal, S. K. (S) +2 more
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Soil erosion and sediment transport are quite complex processes as they depend on physical, biological, mechanical, and chemical processes within a particular catchment. Therefore, it is highly essential to better explain engaged physical processes and means of accounting for site-specific conditions, for soil loss and sediment yield estimation.
Tsige, Manaye Getu +2 more
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Estimation of Soil Losses in a Slope Area of Tokat Province through USLE and WEPP Model
Tokat is one of the developing provinces in terms of urbanism. Therefore, the land use changes city-wide which closely affects soil erosion. Numerical estimation of soil erosion is very important to prevent soil losses.
Saniye Demir, İrfan Oğuz, Erhan Özer
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Determination of Slope of Enugu for Erosion Models [PDF]
Slope in soil erosion models (soil loss equations) refer to slope components known as the LS factor. Generating the LS values poses the largest problem in using the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE).
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