A review of erosion and sediment transport models
WS Merritt, RA Letcher, AJ Jakeman - Environmental modelling & software, 2003 - Elsevier
Information on sediment and nutrient export from catchments and about related erosive
processes is required by catchment managers and decision-makers. Many models exist for …
processes is required by catchment managers and decision-makers. Many models exist for …
Raindrop‐impact‐induced erosion processes and prediction: a review
PIA Kinnell - Hydrological Processes: An International Journal, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Raindrop‐impact‐induced erosion is initiated when detachment of soil particles from the
surface of the soil results from an expenditure of raindrop energy. Once detachment by …
surface of the soil results from an expenditure of raindrop energy. Once detachment by …
Aggregate stability and assessment of soil crustability and erodibility: I. Theory and methodology
Y Le Bissonnais - European Journal of soil science, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
Crusting and erosion of cultivated soils result from aggregate breakdown and the
detachment of soil fragments by rain, and the susceptibility of soil to these processes is often …
detachment of soil fragments by rain, and the susceptibility of soil to these processes is often …
Soil degradation by erosion
R Lal - Land degradation & development, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Soil degradation by accelerated erosion is a serious problem and will remain so during the
21st century, especially in developing countries of the tropics and subtropics. Yet, its extent …
21st century, especially in developing countries of the tropics and subtropics. Yet, its extent …
[图书][B] Terrain analysis: principles and applications
JP Wilson, JC Gallant - 2000 - books.google.com
The only reference on the use of GIS and related technologies in terrain analysis In this
landmark publication, reflecting the collaborative effort of thirteen research groups based in …
landmark publication, reflecting the collaborative effort of thirteen research groups based in …
Organic matter influence on clay wettability and soil aggregate stability
C Chenu, Y Le Bissonnais… - Soil Science Society of …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Soil organic matter is thought to increase aggregate stability by lowering the wettability and
increasing the cohesion of aggregates. In southwest France, thick humic loamy soils (Vermic …
increasing the cohesion of aggregates. In southwest France, thick humic loamy soils (Vermic …
[图书][B] Soil physics
TJ Marshall, JW Holmes, CW Rose - 1996 - books.google.com
Now in its third edition, this textbook gives a comprehensive account of soil physics with
emphasis on field applications for students and research workers engaged in water …
emphasis on field applications for students and research workers engaged in water …
Modeling water erosion due to overland flow using physical principles: 1. Sheet flow
PB Hairsine, CW Rose - Water resources research, 1992 - Wiley Online Library
A new model for erosion of plane soil surfaces by water is developed using physical
principles. Raindrop impact and overland flow remove soil from the original cohesive soil …
principles. Raindrop impact and overland flow remove soil from the original cohesive soil …
A review of hillslope and watershed scale erosion and sediment transport models
This study reviews the existing erosion and sediment transport models developed at
hillslope and watershed scales. The method followed in this review is to summarize the …
hillslope and watershed scales. The method followed in this review is to summarize the …
Aggregate stability and assessment of soil crustability and erodibility: I. Theory and methodology
Y Le Bissonnais - European Journal of Soil Science, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Crusting and erosion of cultivated soils result from aggregate breakdown and the
detachment of soil fragments by rain, and the susceptibility of soil to these processes is often …
detachment of soil fragments by rain, and the susceptibility of soil to these processes is often …