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  • Properties of the new volcanic substrate of Mt. Usu with regards to natural revegetation
  • The 1977-78 eruptions of Mt. Usu deposited a thick ash-pumice mantle on the summit caldera. Natural revegetation occurred but not in a uniform manner.
  • Temporal and spatial variations in soil organic carbon sequestration following revegetation in the hilly Loess Plateau, China
  • In this study, slope cropland and 5 typical revegetation types mainly in the Zhifanggou catchment area, in the central region of the hilly Loess Plateau, were selected, and then classified into 36 groups according to different revegetation years
  • and landforms to investigate temporal and spatial variations of soil organic carbon (SOC) and the impacts of relevant factors following revegetation. The results showed that the SOC concentration in the top soil horizon (0-5 cm) increased most significantly
  • with revegetation and that increases in SOC slowed with increasing soil depth. It is also highlighted that : 1) slope aspect had more influence on SOC sequestration rather than slope gradient; 2) revegetation chronosequence and types dominated SOC sequestration
  • Effects of forest land management on erosion and revegetation after the eruption of Mount St. Helens
  • Erosion and natural revegetation associated with surface land drains in upland peatlands
  • This paper examines blanket peat catchments in northern Britain and provides data on the erosion and revegetation of land drains and the sediment production from peatland drains. It provides a novel survey of the geomorphology of peat drains
  • Effects of direct revegetation on the hydrology, erosion and sediment yield of an abandoned deposit of coal-mine refuse
  • Natural revegetation of coal mine spoils in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta and its significance for species selection in land restoration
  • Slope retreat and gullying on revegetated surface mine dumps, Waun Hoscyn, Gwent
  • China ; Ecological restoration ; Erosion control ; Grassland ; Gully erosion ; Loess ; Plateau ; Revegetation ; Scrub ; Shaanxi ; Soil erosion ; Vegetation
  • The AA. examined the relationship between three revegetation types and ten soil properties along five gully position transects on the loess hilly region of Ansai County, China. Three different vegetation restoration patterns in gullies included 1
  • ) an artificial Robinia pseudoacacia forest (G-Rp), 2) an artificial Caragana korshinskii shrubland (G-Ck), and 3) a natural grassland (G-Ng). The results demonstrate that soil properties could be improved by different revegetation types in the gully areas
  • , and artificial plantations could significantly better improve available soil nutrients than natural grasslands in the gully areas. Thus, artificial revegetation could be a valuable measure for controlling soil erosion, and improving eco-environmental conditions
  • A research project for the revegetation of burned areas in the Valencia region (E Spain)
  • revegetation. - (L'A.).
  • The present study is primarily concerned with rilling and gullying and their linkages with plant recovery in the atrio. Surficial slope erosion in relation to revegetation is studied on the basis of field examination and aerial photo interpretation
  • The purposes of this paper are to describe and interpret the initiation and development of bank-depositional surfaces and associated revegetation in relation to fluvial recovery from channelization. Special emphasis is given to variation in bank
  • Carbon fluxes from eroding peatlands – the carbon benefit of revegetation following wildfire
  • 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
  • Carbon fixation by biological soil crusts following revegetation of sand dunes in arid desert regions of China : A four-year field study
  • Arid area ; Biogenic process ; Carbon ; China ; Desert ; Dune ; Duricrust ; Ecosystem ; Inner Mongolia ; Revegetation ; Soil moisture
  • Distribution of soil carbon and nitrogen along a revegetational succession on the Loess Plateau of China
  • nitrogen (TN) in soils at depths of 0-10, 10-20, and 20-40 cm from restored grasslands of different ages. The results highlight the utility of stable isotopes in studying C and N dynamics along revegetational succession on degraded land and emphasise
  • The aims of this study are 1) to examine erosion and sedimentation processes in the Paricutin cone and adjacent lava fields, in the first two decades after the eruption; 2) to identify revegetation processes and soil development; 3) to determine
  • The efficiency of large-scale afforestation with fish-scale pits for revegetation and soil erosion control in the steppe zone on the hill-gully Loess Plateau
  • , 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 and 45 years. They found that revegetation had a positive effect on soil bulk density decrease, total porosity and capillary porosity increase in the surface soil layers but not in the subsurface layer. Additionally, soil organic
  • that revegetation on eroded soil can produce important increases in soil fertility on older plantations and in areas with natural succession.
  • , is attributed to a combination of tight packing of the till, permeability of the capping loess, rapid revegetation following ice retreat, and roots from the present grassland vegetation and possibly former forests.
  • Baltic Sea ; Coastal dune ; Coastal environment ; Ecology ; Erosion control ; Geotextile ; Landscape dynamics ; Lithuania ; Physical geography ; Revegetation