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Soil Erosion by Water

2013
Erosion is a natural process of detachment of soil particles and their transport and deposition at distant places by natural agents such as water, wind, glacier, and gravity. Detachment of soil particles from aggregates primarily by raindrops and flowing water and their transport by runoff water are involved in soil erosion by water. Natural erosion is
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Soil Erosion by Water

1987
Excerpts from the report Foreword: Erosion is the wearing away of the soil by water, wind, and other forces. Soil erosion is at once the greatest threat to the Nation's soil productivity and the largest source of pollutants in our waterways. Water causes about two-thirds of the erosion on our agricultural land.
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Modeling Water Erosion

2023
Humberto Blanco, Rattan Lal
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Water Erosion

2008
Gary W. Parkin   +2 more
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Water Erosion

2010
Humberto Blanco-Canqui, Rattan Lal
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