On the role of hydrologic processes in soil and landscape evolution modeling: concepts, complications and partial solutions
The ability of water to transport and transform soil materials is one of the main drivers of soil
and landscape development. In turn, soil and landscape properties determine how water is …
and landscape development. In turn, soil and landscape properties determine how water is …
Modeling soil genesis at pedon and landscape scales: Achievements and problems
Modeling soil evolution is an important step towards understanding the complexity of the soil
system and its interaction with the other systems. The major challenge confronted by …
system and its interaction with the other systems. The major challenge confronted by …
Assessing the usage potential of SoilGen2 to predict clay translocation under forest and agricultural land uses
PA Finke, A Samouëlian… - European journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Long‐term impacts of climate evolution and agricultural management on soil properties and
thus soil functioning must be assessed by modelling studies. We focus on modelling of the …
thus soil functioning must be assessed by modelling studies. We focus on modelling of the …
Spatio-temporal modeling of soil characteristics for soilscape reconstruction
A Zwertvaegher, P Finke, P De Smedt, V Gelorini… - Geoderma, 2013 - Elsevier
Full-coverage maps for several specific soil characteristics were produced at particular time-
intervals over a time span of 12,716 years for a 584 km 2 large study area located in …
intervals over a time span of 12,716 years for a 584 km 2 large study area located in …
Evaluation of soil-vegetation interaction effects on water fluxes revealed by the proxy of model parameter combinations
T Lotz, Z Sun, B Xue - Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2023 - Springer
The coupled development of soil and vegetation leads to a close interaction between their
attributes and impacts the sustainability of eco-hydrology at different scales. In this study, a …
attributes and impacts the sustainability of eco-hydrology at different scales. In this study, a …
Soil Evolution and Sustainability
Soils contribute to major ecosystem services (as defined by the Millennium Ecosystem
Assessment, 2005) by playing a crucial role in provisioning food and fibers, regulating water …
Assessment, 2005) by playing a crucial role in provisioning food and fibers, regulating water …
Projecting the evolution of soil due to global change
S Keyvanshokouhi - 2018 - biblio.ugent.be
Soil is a critical natural resource that inherently changes through time. This change is
affected by a variety of natural and anthropogenic factors and their combined impacts. To …
affected by a variety of natural and anthropogenic factors and their combined impacts. To …
[PDF][PDF] INTERUNIVERSITY PROGRAMME IN PHYSICAL LAND RESOURCES
N Phuyal - 2016 - libstore.ugent.be
Flanders (Belgium) is facing huge water quality issues related to nitrates and phosphates in
surface waters caused mainly by agriculture. Because of this, Flemish government has been …
surface waters caused mainly by agriculture. Because of this, Flemish government has been …