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  • Pedo-hydrological and sediment responses to simulated rainfall on soils of the Konya uplands (Turkey)
  • Erodibility ; Experimentation ; Gully erosion ; Infiltration ; Land use ; Plant cover ; Rainfall simulation ; Soil erosion ; Turkey ; Watershed
  • This study presents results of microplot experiments with a rainfall simulator on soils of a small hydrologic catchment area in south-central Turkey. The objective was to establish the magnitude of the soil erodibility and infiltration variation
  • The effect of fire-induced surface heterogeneity on rainfall-runoff-erosion relationships in an eastern Mediterranean ecosystem, Israel
  • Rainfall simulation experiments were carried out on several plots at different times since the fire near Haifa, Israel. The results obtained show that the total runoff and sediment yield varied considerably in both space and time. High spatial
  • The use of rainfall simulation tests to assess the influence of vegetation density on soil loss on degraded rangelands in the Baringo District, Kenya
  • Erosion budget ; Kenya ; Land use ; Plant cover ; Precipitation ; Rainfall simulation ; Soil erosion ; Soil properties ; Splash ; Vegetation
  • This paper first proposes a probabilistic approach of the relationship between rainfall amounts and degree of landsliding (Gallart, 1990) and then to apply it to a modification of the quantitative magnitude-frequency approach suggested by Wolman
  • and Miller (1960), extended it to the four main groups of geomorphic processes: chemical denudation, creep, water erosion and rainfall triggered landsliding, at the hillslope scale.
  • Badland ; Lithology ; Pyrénées ; Raindrop erosion ; Rainfall simulation ; Rill wash ; Seasonal variation ; Soil erosion ; Spain ; Weathering
  • This paper presents field measurements of raindrop size distributions and relations between rainfall parameters that can be used in models for predicting soil erosion.
  • This initial laboratory study was carried out in a small flume, without rainfall, using sieved sand, and was designed primarily to test experimental methodology and to provide initial information on selective transport and deposition on smooth
  • 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
  • the loss of potential energy of the landslide mass in relation to the relative relief and the pressure energy input in the form of rainfall. These indices of Es can be used to analyse the differences in response, from one catchment to another and through
  • The concept of Cumulative Erosion Potential (CEP) proposed by De Ploey et al. in 1991 provides a simple climatic index of erosion potential based on annual rainfalls and their distribution. A modified CEP (CSEP) is presented here. This paper
  • Agropedology ; Cultivated land ; Experimentation ; Precipitation ; Rainfall simulation ; Rill wash ; Soil erosion ; Soil properties ; Spatial variation ; Switzerland
  • China ; Europe ; Experimentation ; Infiltration ; Loess ; North America ; Northwestern Europe ; Rainfall simulation ; Rill wash ; Shanxi ; Soil ; Soil erosion ; Soil properties