Soil Erosion Studies
Author: D. Godone and S. Stanchi | Size: 36 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: InTeOpP | Year: 2011 | pages: 330 | ISBN: 9533077109 9789533077109
This book colntains a series of papers on erosion, not focusing on agronomic implications, but on a variety of other relevant aspects of the erosion phenomena. The book covers a wide range of erosion-related themes from a variety of points of view (assessment, modeling, mitigation, best practices etc.).
The book is divided into three sections:
1) various implications of land management in arid and semiarid ecosystems,
2) erosion modeling and experimental studies;
3) other applications (e.g. geoscience, engineering).
Contents
Preface
Part 1 Arid and Semiarid Land Management
1 Natural Potential for Erosion for Brazilian Territory
2 Soil Erosion Processes in Semiarid Areas: The Importance of Native Vegetation
3 Deforestation / Reforestation in Mediterranean Europe: The Case of Greece
4 Soil Erosion Under Different Land Use and Cover Types in a Marginal Area of Portugal
5 Soil Erosion and Conservation Measures in Semiarid Ecosystems Affected by Wildfires
Part 2 Experimental Studies and Modeling Applications
6 Investigation of Effective Factors on Runoff Generation and Sediment Yield of Loess Deposits Using Rainfall Simulator
7 Plot-Scale Experimental Studies
8 Impact of Rainfall Microstructure on Erosivity and Splash Soil Erosion Under Simulated Rainfall
9 Soil Loss-Rainfall Duration Relations as Affected by Peat Content, Soil Type and Compaction Effort
10 Soil Erosion and Surface Runoff on Slopes in Mountain Environment Depending on Application Technique and Seed Mixture -ACase-Study
11 Combined Hydroseeding and Coconet Reinforcement for Soil Erosion Control
12 SCALES: An Original Model to Diagnose Soil Erosion Hazard and Assess the Impact of Climate Change on Its Evolution
13 SATEEC GIS System for Spatiotemporal Analysis of Soil Erosion and Sediment Yield
Part 3 Other Applications in Engineering/Geoscience
14 Internal Erosion Due to Water Flow Through Earth Dams and Earth Structures
15 Lake Mladotice in the Western Czech Republic - Sediments as a Geoarchive for Flood Events and Pre- to Postcommunist Change in Land Use since 1872
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