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- ANTRONICO, L. (1)
- BOARDMAN, J. (1)
- BRYAN, R.B. (1)
- COX, N.J. (1)
- IOVINO, F. (1)
- YAIR, A. (1)
- FAVIS-MORTLOCK, D. (1)
- KIRKBY, M.J. (1)
- SORRISO-VALVO, M. (1)
- WARNER, R.F. (1)
- 1995 (4)
- Action anthropique ; Changement global ; Couverture végétale ; England ; Erosion des sols ; Modèle ; Précipitation ; Royaume-Uni ; Sol ; Utilisation du sol ; Variabilité climatique (1)
- Australia ; Drought ; Flood ; Floodplain ; Fluvial hydrology ; Forecast ; Global change ; Greenhouse effect ; New South Wales ; River bed (1)
- Australie ; Changement global ; Crue ; Effet de serre ; Hydrologie fluviale ; Lit fluvial ; New South Wales ; Plaine d'inondation ; Prévision ; Sécheresse (1)
- Bassin-versant ; Calabria ; Domaine méditerranéen ; Déboisement ; Erosion des sols ; Expérimentation ; Italie ; Ruissellement ; Transport sédimentaire (1)
- Calabria ; Deforestation ; Experimentation ; Italy ; Mediterranean area ; Rill wash ; Sediment transport ; Soil erosion ; Watershed (1)
- Climatic variability ; England ; Global change ; Human impact ; Land use ; Model ; Plant cover ; Precipitation ; Soil ; Soil erosion ; United Kingdom (1)
- Concept ; Couverture végétale ; Erosion des sols ; Modèle ; Propriétés du sol ; Précipitation ; Saisonnalité ; Sol ; Végétation (1)
- Concept ; Model ; Plant cover ; Precipitation ; Seasonality ; Soil ; Soil erosion ; Soil properties ; Vegetation (1)
- Experimental geomorphology and landscape ecosystem changes (proceedings memorial symposium Prof. Jan De Ploey) (4)
- A climatic index for soil erosion potential (CSEP) including seasonal and vegetation factors (1)
- Impact of afforestation on hydrological response and sediment production in a small Calabrian catchment (1)
- Nonlinear responses of soil erosion to climate change: a modelling study on the UK South Downs (1)
- Predicting and managing channel change in Southeast Australia (1)
- This study was carried out to provide data on the spatial variability of runoff and sediment production on lithologically uniform hillsllopes which differ in aspect, slope and vegetation. Such data can be used to adjust forestry practices for more
- The recognition of alternating flood- (FDRs) and drought-dominated regimes (DDRs) in coastal rivers of New South Wales has helped to explain some of the changes in channels and floodplains observed in more recent times. On these bases the aims
- This paper considers only the indirectly anthropogenic influences of changed rainfall, temperature and CO2 content upon erosion. However changes in land use, and hence vegetation cover, are likely to be equally, if not more, important in determining
- attempts to provide a more explicite physical basis for a climatic index at the regional to global scale, which may be compared with the patterns shown by the European Soil Erosion Map and by the CORINE scheme, dominated by a combination of climate