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  • Field experiments were conducted at Hilton, east Shropshire, U.K. during 2007–2009, to study the impacts of Borassus and Buriti mats on selected properties of the topsoil. Ten fixed plots were established, with duplicate treatments : (i) bare soil
  • ; (ii) permanent grassed; (iii) bare soil with 1 m Borassus-mat buffer strips at the lower end of the plots; (iv) bare soil with 1 m Buriti mat buffer strips at the lower end of the plots; and (v) completely-covered with Borassus mats. Initial and final
  • 2011
  • Near-surface temperatures and heat balance of bare outcrops exposed to solar radiation
  • 2011
  • The AA. measured the carbon budget of 8 sites: 4 restored-revegetated sites, 2 unrestored bare soil control sites, and 2 intact vegetated controls over 2 years (2006-2008). They considered the following flux pathways: dissolved organic carbon (DOC
  • ); particulate organic carbon (POC); dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2); primary productivity; net ecosystem respiration, and methane (CH4). The study shows that unrestored, bare peat sites can have significant carbon losses. Most sites showed improved carbon budgets
  • 2011
  • Bare life : border-crossing deaths and spaces of moral alibi
  • 2011
  • bank topography data collected using a terrestrial laser scanner. Discussion of the model comparisons of the retreat on forested bank and grassy bank. The results suggest that three-dimensional gridded bare-earth models of bank topography may
  • 2011
  • The aim of this research was to use 7Be as a tracer to partition the sediment removed from bare, hand-cultivated, loessal soil plots by either interrill or rill erosion processes and to estimate their proportions in (1) the total soil loss, (2
  • 2011
  • African terrace showing progressive stages of vegetal degradation, from total grass soil cover to completely bare surfaces. The main objective was to evaluate the impact of grass cover on soil infiltration by water and sheet erosion. A second objective
  • 2011
  • and soil erosion. Although buffer strips of Borassus mats were as effective as whole plot cover of the same mats, the longevity of Borassus mats was nearly twice that of Buriti mats. Thus, use of Borassus mats as buffer strips on bare plots is highly
  • 2011
  • the infiltration of rainwater. Treatment with oil mill wastes contributed to a reduction in runoff generation and soil losses compared to bare soil, especially when applied olive leaves.
  • 2011
  • in the limestone karst landscape, while bare patches and rock outcrops acted as sources for runoff.
  • 2011