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Correction: Sandy soils compatibility and least limiting water range under organic, irrigated and perennials management. [PDF]

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Research on the pore distribution characteristics and strength degradation of cement-based materials under sulfate attack. [PDF]

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Erosion by Water

2005
Soil erosion models can play a critical role in addressing problems associated with soil protection and conservation. They are used for assessment and inventory purposes when financial and time-costs of obtaining useful soil erosion measurements are prohibitive. They provide assessments of both on-site loss of topsoil and off-site delivery of sediments
Jeffrey Arnold   +2 more
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Water erosion modeling using the SIMWE (Simulated of Water Erosion)

2022
<p>Water erosion analyzes to evaluate the spatio-temporal dynamics of erosive processes can be conducted from different approaches, such as SIMWE (Simulated of Water Erosion), a dynamic model, with a physical base, structured in two modules (surface hydrological flows and sediment flows), designed for a temperate environment, able to ...
Evandro Daniel   +2 more
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Erosion by Water: Erosivity and Erodibility

2020
Conceptually, rainfall erosivity is the capacity of rain to produce erosion, whereas soil erodibility is the susceptibility of the soil to be eroded. However, no absolute numerical values can be determined for them because rainfall erosion results from various forms of erosion (splash erosion, sheet erosion, rill erosion, interrill erosion) that are ...
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Water erosion control

Climatic Change, 1986
Under natural conditions, balanced ecological systems develop in which the soil is protected by a cover of different plants. When man modifies the environment, in his attempts to produce more food, fiber and fuel, the ecological system is changed.
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Water Erosion and Water Quality

1990
Water erosion at some level is inevitable. Geological erosion transforms rugged mountains into rounded hills and produces fertile valleys and lowlands. Only by massive engineering structures is geological erosion reduced at a point, and in terms of geological time even then it is only temporarily averted.
D. K. McCool, K. G. Renard
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Processes of Water Erosion

1988
This paper considers some Australian research on the various processes of erosion and deposition involved in net loss of soil in water erosion. Detachment of soil by rainfall is non-size-selective, and in the presence of the highly size-selective process of deposition, a sediment rich in fine sediment is initially produced by these processes.
C. W. Rose, P. B. Hairsine
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