Soil erosion in diverse agroecological regions of India: a comprehensive review of USLE-based modelling

W Makhdumi, HR Shwetha, GS Dwarakish - Environmental Monitoring and …, 2023 - Springer
Soil erosion caused by water refers to the removal of topsoil by rainfall and runoff. Proper
selection of an assessment method is crucial for quantifying the spatial variance of soil …

Review on yield sensing technologies for horticultural crops

J Lohare, R Nair, SK Sharma… - International Journal of …, 2023 - stm.e4journal.com
The economic production capacity of a farm could be effectively ascertained with the aid of
crop map. With the help of yield maps farmer could benefit by increasing the effective …

Assessment of soil erosion in a monsoon-dominated mountain river basin in India using RUSLE-SDR and AHP

J Thomas, S Joseph, KP Thrivikramji - Hydrological sciences …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
The long-term average annual soil loss (A) and sediment yield (SY) in a tropical monsoon-
dominated river basin in the southern Western Ghats, India (Muthirapuzha River Basin …

Soil erosion estimation of Bhandara region of Maharashtra, India, by integrated use of RUSLE, remote sensing, and GIS

SR Kashiwar, MC Kundu, UR Dongarwar - Natural Hazards, 2022 - Springer
The agricultural land of the whole world is deteriorating due to the loss of top fertile soil
reducing agricultural productivity and groundwater availability. Mainly, natural conditions …

Soil erosion response to land use change in a mountainous rural area of Son La Province of Vietnam

TC Nguyen, M Whelan, JD Nichols - Environmental Monitoring and …, 2022 - Springer
This study investigated the changes in soil erosion associated with land use change from
2000 to 2020 in a mountainous rural area. Land use change was detected using Landsat …

Identification of soil erosion prone areas of Madhya Pradesh using USLE/RUSLE

A Suryawanshi, AK Nema, RK Jaiswal… - Journal of …, 2021 - indianjournals.com
Soil erosion is caused due to the dynamic action of erosive agents, mainly water, and is a
major threat to the environment. Primary aim of the present study was to study the soil loss …

Evaluating Soil Erosion through Geospatial Techniques: Difficulties and Prospects in the Context of the Central Indian Chambal River Basin

A Suryawanshi, S Dubey… - International Journal of …, 2023 - eprints.go4mailburst.com
Soil erosion is the greatest threat to the ecosystem which gets accelerated due to
environmental agents such as water and wind as well as anthropogenic activities. Effective …

[PDF][PDF] Implementation of morphometric analysis in prioritizing sub-watersheds: a remote sensing and GIS aspect

JH Rao, D Patle, S Dubey - Ind. J. Pure App. Biosci, 2020 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Sub-watershed prioritization has gained due importance in the recent time for management
of natural resources at a watershed level especially in the perspective of planning and …

Prediction of soil erosion and sediment yield in an ungauged basin based on land use land cover changes

VK Sampath, N Radhakrishnan - Environmental Monitoring and …, 2024 - Springer
Soil erosion is a significant problem in the agriculture sector and the environment globally.
Susceptible soil erosion zones must be identified and erosion rates evaluated to decrease …

Evaluating the integrated performance and effectiveness of RUSLE through machine learning algorithm on soil erosion susceptibility in tropical plateau basin, India

M Kundu, A Ghosh, MA Zafor, R Maiti - Journal of Sedimentary …, 2024 - Springer
Soil erosion is a huge problem in any plateau region as the population increases with rapid
urbanization, which, in turn, increases the amount of sedimentation in the river through the …