Erosion, deposition and soil carbon: A review of process-level controls, experimental tools and models to address C cycling in dynamic landscapes
The role of soil erosion in terrestrial carbon (C) sequestration and release remains one of
the most important uncertainties in our attempts to determine the potential of soils to mediate …
the most important uncertainties in our attempts to determine the potential of soils to mediate …
[HTML][HTML] The assessment of water-borne erosion at catchment level using GIS-based RUSLE and remote sensing: A review
Soil erosion is a direct product of the complex interactions between natural and
anthropogenic factors. Such factors vary over space and time, making the assessment of soil …
anthropogenic factors. Such factors vary over space and time, making the assessment of soil …
Human-induced erosion has offset one-third of carbon emissions from land cover change
Anthropogenic land cover change (ALCC) is an important carbon (C) loss mechanism,,, but
current methods do not consider the role of accelerated soil organic C erosion and its burial …
current methods do not consider the role of accelerated soil organic C erosion and its burial …
[HTML][HTML] Soil conservation and ecosystem services
R Lal - International soil and water conservation research, 2014 - Elsevier
Accelerated soil erosion, driven by anthropogenic activities such as conversion of natural
ecosystems to agroecosystems and mechanical tillage, has numerous adverse impacts on …
ecosystems to agroecosystems and mechanical tillage, has numerous adverse impacts on …
Simulating the impacts of disturbances on forest carbon cycling in North America: Processes, data, models, and challenges
Forest disturbances greatly alter the carbon cycle at various spatial and temporal scales. It is
critical to understand disturbance regimes and their impacts to better quantify regional and …
critical to understand disturbance regimes and their impacts to better quantify regional and …
Soil carbon erosion and stock as affected by land use changes at the catchment scale in Mediterranean ecosystems
Catchments behave as sources or sinks of soil carbon, depending on the magnitude and
type of land use changes within their drainage area, on the intensity of erosion processes …
type of land use changes within their drainage area, on the intensity of erosion processes …
Grass invasion causes rapid increases in ecosystem carbon and nitrogen storage in a semiarid shrubland
Accurately predicting terrestrial carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) storage requires understanding
how plant invasions alter cycling and storage. A common, highly successful type of plant …
how plant invasions alter cycling and storage. A common, highly successful type of plant …
Almacenes y flujos de carbono en ecosistemas áridos y semiáridos de México: Síntesis y perspectivas
Los ecosistemas áridos y semiáridos constituyen un tercio de la superficie terrestre global y
un 60% del territorio mexicano, pero poco se sabe sobre su importancia en el ciclo del …
un 60% del territorio mexicano, pero poco se sabe sobre su importancia en el ciclo del …
Modeling cover management factor of RUSLE using very high-resolution satellite imagery in a semiarid watershed
C Vatandaşlar, M Yavuz - Environmental Earth Sciences, 2017 - Springer
Vegetation cover is regarded as one of the most important protection measures for
controlling soil erosion caused by water. Numerous articles have been published about the …
controlling soil erosion caused by water. Numerous articles have been published about the …
Deriving RUSLE cover factor from time-series fractional vegetation cover for hillslope erosion modelling in New South Wales
X Yang - Soil Research, 2014 - CSIRO Publishing
Soil loss due to water erosion, in particular hillslope erosion, can be estimated using
predictive models such as the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE). One of the …
predictive models such as the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE). One of the …