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Identification of Soil Erosion Prone Areas of Madhya Pradesh using USLE/ RUSLE

Journal of Agricultural Engineering, 2021
Soil erosion is caused due to the dynamic action of erosive agents, mainly water, and is a major threat to the environment. Primary aim of the present study was to study the soil loss dynamics, and identify the environmental hotspots in Madhya Pradesh to
Ashwini Suryawanshi   +4 more
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USLE "C" Values for Louisiana Sugarcane

2012 Dallas, Texas, July 29 - August 1, 2012, 2007
Universal Soil Loss Equation cropping and management “C” values were calculated by crop stages for Louisiana sugarcane. Measured soil loss and rainfall erosion indices were used in the calculation of the “C” values. The winter crop stage “C” value was 0.107.
null Richard Lee Bengtson   +1 more
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Isolation of Uterosacral Ligament (USL): A Safe and Effective Way for Laparoscopic Usl Hysteropexy / Colpopexy

Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 2020
Study Objective Because of the potential complications from artificialmesh, native tissue repair has regained its popularity during pelvic floor reconstruction surgery. Uterosacral ligament (USL) is the most important structures for level I support. However, the attenuated or broken USL in pelvic organ prolapse (POP) patients makes it difficult to get
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Statistical check of USLE‐M and USLE‐MM to predict bare plot soil loss in two Italian environments

Land Degradation & Development, 2018
AbstractThe USLE‐M and the USLE‐MM estimate event plot soil loss. In both models, the erosivity term is given by the runoff coefficient,QR, times the single‐storm erosion index,EI30. In the USLE‐MM,QREI30is raised to an exponentb1 > 1 whereasb1 = 1 is assumed in the USLE‐M. Simple linear regression analysis can be applied to parameterize both models,
Bagarello, Vincenzo   +5 more
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Inherent relationship of the USLE, RUSLE topographic factor algorithms and its impact on soil erosion modelling

, 2020
The accurate representation of the Earth’s surface plays a vital role in soil erosion modelling. Topography is parameterized in the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) and Revised USLE (RUSLE) by the topographic (LS) factor. For slope gradients of < 20%,
N. Efthimiou, E. Lykoudi, E. Psomiadis
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Global analysis of support practices in USLE-based soil erosion modeling

Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 2019
Support practices (SPs) influence the magnitude of soil loss and can be readily influenced by human interventions to mitigate soil loss. The SPs factor is expressed as the P-factor in the widely used soil erosion model – the universal soil loss equation (
Muqi Xiong, R. Sun, Liding Chen
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ANALIZA VIBRACIJA MOSTOVA USLED DINAMIČKOG PEŠAČKOG OPTEREĆENJA

Zbornik radova Fakulteta tehničkih nauka u Novom Sadu, 2022
U radu je dat grafički prikaz i analiza modela opterećenja prema različitim autorima, preporukama i standardima za slučajeve hodanja, trčanja i skakanja. Prikazani su i analizirani kriterijumi komfora prema internacionalnim standardima i preporukama.
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Comparison Between USLE and USLE-M for Estimation of Erodibility for Six Soil Series with Variable Rock Fragments

Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 2003
Soil loss is estimated by different models in which the soil erodibility factor, K, is one of the important parameters, especially in soils with rock fragments. The objective of this study was to determine the soil erodibility factor by the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) and USLE-M models by direct soil loss measurements for six soil series (three
A. R. Sepaskhah, Zohreh Molodi
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