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  1. Sensitivity Analysis on GIS Procedures for the Estimate of Soil Erosion Risk

    Land degradation by water erosion is one of the majorissues in the field of environmental planning. Soilerosion and sediment transport are...

    Giuseppe Mendicino in Natural Hazards
    Article 01 November 1999
  2. WEPP, EUROSEM, E-2D: Results of Applications at the Plot Scale

    Agriculture has a major influence on the state of the environment. Simply due to their share of the land surface, their effects on the regional...
    A. Schröder in Soil Erosion
    Chapter 2000
  3. The Environmental benefits and costs of conservation tillage

    Every production practice, including conservation tillage, has positive or negative environmental consequences that may involve air, land, water,...

    N. D. Uri, J. D. Atwood, J. Sanabria in Environmental Geology
    Article 01 July 1999
  4. Evaluation of the Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) Model for Hillslopes

    The USDA-Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) computer model is process-based soil erosion prediction technology. Process-based erosion models...
    M. A. Nearing, A. D. Nicks in Modelling Soil Erosion by Water
    Conference paper 1998
  5. Evaluation of Plot Runoff and Erosion Forecasts Using the CSEP and MEDRUSH Models

    Three models have been applied to the GCTE common data sets. The simplest CEP-EROS model has been applied to five areas (US-05, W12 and R5; Port-10...
    Conference paper 1998
  6. Problems Regarding the Use of Soil Erosion Models

    This paper focuses on problems regarding the use of erosion models. Though substantial progress has been made regarding the development and use of...
    R. P. Rudra, W. T. Dickinson, G. J. Wall in Modelling Soil Erosion by Water
    Conference paper 1998
  7. Modeling of Environmental Processes

    Modeling is the stage when data are transferred into information required for environmental management. Thus, it constitutes an essential component...
    N. B. Harmancioglu, O. Fistikoglu, V. P. Singh in Environmental Data Management
    Chapter 1998
  8. Comparison of soil erosion and deposition rates using radiocesium, RUSLE, and buried soils in dolines in East Tennessee

    Three dolines (sinkholes), each representing different land uses (crop, grass, and forest) in a karst area in East Tennesse, were selected to...

    K. M. Turnage, S. Y. Lee, ... I. L. Larsen in Environmental Geology
    Article 01 January 1997
  9. Geomorphic considerations for erosion prediction

    Current soil-erosion prediction technology addresses processes of rainsplash, overland-flow sediment transport, and rill erosion in small...

    W. R. Osterkamp, T. J. Toy in Environmental Geology
    Article 01 February 1997
  10. A physical statistical approach to erosion

    Erosion is a complex process consisting of many components such as surface runoff, impact of raindrops, wind forces, soil and rock mechanics, etc....

    S. Hergarten, H. J. Neugebauer in Geologische Rundschau
    Article 01 March 1996
  11. Conducting Biophysical Impact and Technical Adaptation Assessments

    As shown on the vulnerability and adaptation assessment flow diagram (Figure 2.1), after the scenarios have been selected, the next step in the...
    Ron Benioff, Sandra Guill, Jeffrey Lee in Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessments
    Chapter 1996
  12. Soil Erosion Modelling

    Increasing rates of soil erosion in develo** countries have been given attention for a long time. The increase in population pressure, inequality...
    J. K. Lørup, M. Styczen in Distributed Hydrological Modelling
    Chapter 1990
  13. Water Erosion and Water Quality

    Water erosion at some level is inevitable. Geological erosion transforms rugged mountains into rounded hills and produces fertile valleys and...
    D. K. McCool, K. G. Renard in Advances in Soil Science
    Chapter 1990
  14. Geochemische Ergänzungen

    Der Begriff „Geochemie“. Mit dem Kapitel Granitbildung haben wir die Besprechung der Bildungs- und Umwandlungsvorgänge in der Erdkruste...
    Carl W. Correns in Einführung in die Mineralogie
    Chapter 1968
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