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ABSTRACT Soil erosion control poses a crucial challenge to the sustainability of Mediterranean olive groves. To facilitate field‐level decision‐making, we have developed a field guide oriented to use in any type of olive orchard across the Mediterranean.
I. Domenech‐Carretero +4 more
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Spatial Analysis of Erosion and Quantification of Soil Losses in Western Algeria
The objective of this study is to establish a soil loss map of a region located in western Algeria allowing the spatialization of erosion models, deposition, and quantification of soil loss.
Belgherbi Benamar, Benabdeli Kheloufi
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ABSTRACT Ensuring the long‐term erosional stability of post‐mining landforms remains a major challenge in open‐pit mining. Reconstructed landscapes must support the agreed post‐mining land use, such as cattle grazing in the Hunter region of southeastern Australia, requiring stable pasture and minimal soil loss.
I. P. Senanayake, G. R. Hancock
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Erosion rates were quantified using field methods (137Cs, sediment loading) and two landform evolution models (LEMs), SIBERIA and SSSPAM, on a grazed catchment analogous to nearby mining sites, filling the gap in field data comparisons. Model estimates aligned with field data, demonstrating both LEMs' predictive potential for erosion in grazed ...
Indishe P. Senanayake +2 more
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The Ministry of Forestry has designated the Way Rarem sub-watershed, part of Tulang Bawang, a critical watershed, as a priority. Several reasons cause land criticality, including deforestation and inappropriate land use, which cause erosion and ...
Ruth Erditha Napitupulu +3 more
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Conservation practices in an East African catchment dramatically cut sediment (80%) and phosphorus (76%) loads but are markedly less effective on nitrogen (8% reduction) due to legacy groundwater nitrate, revealing a critical trade‐off between water quality and quantity.
Josué Simbo
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Global research trends on RUSLE model: Bibliometric analysis using R Biblioshiny and VOSviewer
Soil erosion is an unavoidable natural phenomenon that significantly endangers soil fertility and global land management. The primary objective of this study was to perform a thorough bibliometric analysis of research pertaining to the extensively ...
M. Kholmurodova +5 more
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This study applies a multi‐objective, multi‐metric calibration framework of SWAT+ for discharge, total phosphorus, and sediment in a flat, tile‐drained lowland catchment, testing alternative calibration and model‐selection strategies with 10 000 parameter sets.
Henrike T. Risch +2 more
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Soil erosion threatens agricultural sustainability in tropical upland areas. This study evaluated soil erosion in Nam Dong district, Central Vietnam, using the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) model and the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) based on ...
Tran Thanh Duc +4 more
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Abstract Cover cropping is an agricultural best management practice widely implemented as a strategy for reducing nutrient pollution. However, cover cropping impacts downstream ecosystems and in‐field agricultural ecosystems in different and not necessarily beneficial ways. This study uses the Soil and Water Assessment Tool to examine downstream and in‐
Kalra Marali, Raj Cibin, Jason Kaye
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