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- 2013 (4)
- Agroforesterie ; Bassin-versant ; Bilan sédimentaire ; Echelle ; Ecoulement ; Erosion des sols ; Erosion hydrique ; Espagne ; Galicia ; Vitesse d'érosion ; Végétation (1)
- Agroforestería ; Balance sedimentario ; Cuenca hidrográfica ; Erosión de los suelos ; Erosión hídrica ; Escala ; Escorrentía ; España ; Vegetación ; Velocidad de erosión (1)
- Agroforestry ; Erosion rate ; Galicia ; Runoff ; Scale ; Sediment budget ; Soil erosion ; Spain ; Vegetation ; Water erosion ; Watershed (1)
- Balance sedimentario ; Campo semiárido ; Cuenca hidrográfica ; Erosión de los suelos ; Erosión hídrica ; Escala ; Exposición de las vertientes ; Impacto ; Irán ; Parcela experimental ; Tormenta (1)
- Bassin-versant ; Bilan sédimentaire ; Domaine semi-aride ; Echelle ; Erosion des sols ; Erosion hydrique ; Exposition de versant ; Impact ; Iran ; Iran du Nord-Est ; Orage ; Parcelle expérimentale (1)
- Bassin-versant ; Changement climatique ; Couverture végétale ; Domaine méditerranéen ; Ecoulement ; Erosion des sols ; Erosion hydrique ; Modèle ; Orage ; Portugal (1)
- Cambio climático ; Campo mediterráneo ; Cobertura vegetal ; Cuenca hidrográfica ; Erosión de los suelos ; Erosión hídrica ; Escorrentía ; Modelo ; Portugal ; Tormenta (1)
- Campo mediterráneo ; Cobertura vegetal ; Erosión de los suelos ; Erosión hídrica ; España ; Lucha contra la erosión ; Parcela experimental ; Simulacíon de lluvia (1)
- Castilla-La Mancha ; Couverture végétale ; Domaine méditerranéen ; Erosion des sols ; Erosion hydrique ; Espagne ; Guadalajara ; Lutte contre l'érosion ; Parcelle expérimentale ; Simulation de pluie (1)
- Castilla-La Mancha ; Erosion control ; Experiment plot ; Guadalajara ; Mediterranean area ; Plant cover ; Rainfall simulation ; Soil erosion ; Spain ; Water erosion (1)
- Climatic change ; Mediterranean area ; Model ; Plant cover ; Portugal ; Rainstorm ; Runoff ; Soil erosion ; Water erosion ; Watershed (1)
- Experiment plot ; Impact ; Iran ; Rainstorm ; Scale ; Sediment budget ; Semi-arid area ; Slope exposure ; Soil erosion ; Water erosion ; Watershed (1)
- Scales in soil erosion (4)
- Linking the field to the stream : Soil erosion and sediment yield in a rural catchment, NW Spain (1)
- Modeling the response of within-storm runoff and erosion dynamics to climate change in two Mediterranean watersheds : A multi-model, multi-scale approach to scenario design and analysis (1)
- Plot sizes dependency of runoff and sediment yield estimates from a small watershed (1)
- Use of Mediterranean legume shrubs to control soil erosion and runoff in central Spain. A large-plot assessment under natural rainfall conducted during the stages of shrub establishment and subsequent colonisation (1)
- discontinuous within the catchment, both spatially and temporally. Soil loss differed significantly from event to event. Sediment delivery to the catchment outlet was determined to a great extent by the spatial distribution of land use, as well as by the poor
- to storm rainfall intensity, while SWAT was applied with the PROMES results to estimate changes to soil moisture and saturation deficit, as well as vegetation cover. The results from both models were used to generate scenarios of changes to storm intensity
- plot as well as main outlet of the watershed associated with 12 storm events occurred during November 2006 to June 2007. The results verified that the accuracy of plot estimates on sediment and runoff improved while the plot length increased
- concentrations were measured after each rainfall event for 2.5 years (establishment period) and for the following 4 years when the shrubs were well-developed. The results of this experiment were compared with those of a previous study, in which the same data were