نتایج جستجو برای: soil erosion

تعداد نتایج: 204320  

2001
Dhruba Pikha Shrestha

Soil erosion is a crucial problem in Nepal where more than 80% of the land area is mountainous and still tectonically active. Although deforestation, overgrazing and intensive agriculture, due to population pressure, have caused accelerated erosion, natural phenomena inducing erosion, such as exceptional rains, earthquakes and glacial-lake-outburst flooding in the high Himalayas are also common...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2004
Lawrence J. Hagen

This study represents part of a project by the Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystem Soil Erosion Network to validate wind erosion models. Soil loss measurements from 46 storm events from eroding fields in six states were compared to predictions from the Wind Erosion Prediction System (WEPS) erosion submodel. The field data were collected from small (2.5 ha), circular, cropland fields with no...

Journal: :International Journal of Geographical Information Science 2013
L. Ai N. F. Fang B. Zhang Z. H. Shi

Soil erosion poses a serious problem for sustainable agriculture and the environment. There is a need to develop a simple and practical approach for broad area mapping of soil erosion risk that uses the uncertain but available information as input data within the constraints of reasonable cost and time. In this work, a predictive approach for conducting analytical erosion risk assessment across...

2017
Nicolas Derungs Ellen Hertz

Switzerland’s 2014 “Agricultural Report” asserts that the fertility of Swiss agricultural lands is compromised in the long term, and that one of the major causes is water erosion. Yet, the problem of soil erosion is not recent. It has been studied for more than fifty years and included in agroenvironmental policy-making for more than twenty years. However, despite significant improvements, expe...

2009
Manuel López-Vicente Ana Navas

Accurate assessment of soil loss is essential for sustainable agricultural production, 11 management and conservation planning, especially in productive rain-fed agro-ecosystems 12 and protected areas. The European Union considers soil as a non-renewable resource and 13 identifies that soil degradation has strong impacts on soil and water resources. In this work the 14 Revised Universal Soil Lo...

2007
T. A. QUINE D. E. WALLING X. ZHANG Y. WANG D. E. Walling

Much of the agricultural land in the Central Hills area of the Sichuan Basin is at risk from soil erosion by water. An investigation of rates and patterns of soil erosion on agricultural land near Yanting was undertaken using the caesium-137 technique. Erosion of the upper parts of sloping fields was found to be severe, with rates of the order of 20 to 50 t ha" year". However, infield depositio...

2005
Guobin Fu Shulin Chen Donald K. McCool

The revised universal soil loss equation (RUSLE), the sediment delivery distributed (SEDD) model, and ArcView GIS were used to estimate the impacts of no-till practice on soil erosion and sediment yield in Pataha Creek Watershed, a typical dryland agricultural watershed in southeastern Washington. The results showed that the average cell soil loss decreased from 11.09 to 3.10 t/ha yr for the wh...

2008
A. NAVAS D. E. WALLING L. GASPAR J. MACHIN

In the Mediterranean region there is growing concern for the potential increase in erosion risk associated with climate change and increasing storm frequency. The central Ebro basin is the region facing the greatest problems of desertification in northern Spain and there is a need to assemble information on short-term erosion rates associated with individual storm events. The Be technique offer...

2014
Xiang Wang Erik L. H. Cammeraat Paul Romeijn Karsten Kalbitz

A better process understanding of how water erosion influences the redistribution of soil organic carbon (SOC) is sorely needed to unravel the role of soil erosion for the carbon (C) budget from local to global scales. The main objective of this study was to determine SOC redistribution and the complete C budget of a loess soil affected by water erosion. We measured fluxes of SOC, dissolved org...

Journal: :جغرافیا و مخاطرات محیطی 0
عادل سپهر سعیده هنرمندنژاد

introduction soil losses and erosion is one of the main causes of fertility decreasing, sedimentation in river cannels and irrigation canals, decreasing of storage capacity in dams, increasing of floods frequency, environmental pollution and it prevents from stable development. more than 70% of iran land is covered with arid and semi-arid areas. soil erosion as one of the main causes of soil de...

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