نتایج جستجو برای: universal soil loss equation

تعداد نتایج: 939866  

2016
Fidele Karamage Chi Zhang Alphonse Kayiranga Hua Shao Xia Fang Felix Ndayisaba Lamek Nahayo Christophe Mupenzi Guangjin Tian

Soil erosion has become a serious problem in recent decades due to unhalted trends of unsustainable land use practices. Assessment of soil erosion is a prominent tool in planning and conservation of soil and water resource ecosystems. The Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) was applied to Nyabarongo River Catchment that drains about 8413.75 km² (33%) of the total Rwanda coverage and a small par...

2002
Renata Chmelová Bořivoj Šarapatka

According to a UN Environment Programme survey, topsoil is eroding faster than it forms on about one third of the world’s cropland, causing an estimated 85 % of the world s land degradation from human activities. Erosion of soil, mainly by water, is also a problem in the Czech Republic where 54 % of arable land is endangered by water erosion. The topic of this article is to describe contemporar...

Journal: :Revista Brasileira De Ciencia Do Solo 2021

Erosion process occurs naturally, shaping the Earth’s surface. Soil loss can cause harmful effects to environment when intensive anthropic activities occur. Mathematical models have been used as effective and less costly alternatives for identifying sites highly prone soil loss, especially at watershed scale. In Brazil, Revised Universal Loss Equation (RUSLE) is one of most commonly prediction ...

2015
Biola K. Badmos Sampson K. Agodzo Grace B. Villamor Samuel N. Odai Kwame Nkrumah James Millington

Soil loss is not limited to change from forest or woodland to other land uses/covers. It may occur when there is agricultural land-use/cover modification or conversion. Soil loss may influence loss of carbon from the soil, hence implication on greenhouse gas emission. Changing land use could be considered actually or potentially successful in adapting to climate change, or may be considered mal...

Soil erodibility is one of the six components affecting water erosion of the universal soil loss equation (USLE). K-factor ‎is best obtained from direct measurements on natural plots. This is an infeasible task on large scales. To overcome this ‎problem measured K-factor values have been related to soil properties and the soil classification maps are used. The ‎current research exam...

2013
Wenwu Zhao Bojie Fu Yang Qiu

The cover-management factor (C-factor) is important for studying soil erosion. In addition, it is important to use sampling plot data to estimate the regional C-factor when assessing erosion and soil conservation. Here, the loess hill and gully region in Ansai County, China, was studied to determine a method for computing the C-factor. This C-factor is used in the Universal Soil Loss Equation (...

Journal: :SN applied sciences 2023

Abstract Assessment and estimation of soil loss is a fundamental aspect land water resource conservation management practices as it provides necessary information in the course watershed-level development region. The model Wischmeier Smith, popularly known Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation, was selected to estimate lower Kulsi river basin due its simplicity, versatility, flexibility nature m...

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