Yu, Huanhuan Chen, Peng Sun, Yingyue
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Scientific reports
Lishu County, which is located in the black soil region of Northeast China, represents a key site for the analysis of soil erosion intensity. This study offers a scientific foundation for the development of targeted soil and water conservation strategies within the region. The Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) was employed to compute the...
Sidharthan, Jasin Pillai, Surendran Udayar Subbaiyan, Marimuthu Govindraj, Sridevi Kantamaneni, Komali
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Environmental science and pollution research international
Soil erosion poses significant ecological and socioeconomic challenges, driven by factors such as inappropriate land use, extreme rainfall events, deforestation, farming methods, and climate change. This study focuses on the Kozhikode district in Kerala, South India, which has seen increased vulnerability to soil erosion due to its unique geographi...
Fang, Xiangzi Ghazali, Samane Azadi, Hossein Skominas, Rytis Scheffran, Jürgen
peer reviewed / This study aimed at investigating the harm from ecosystem services (ESs) according to agricultural land conversion (ALC) by using meta-analysis. The results of meta-regression showed that spatiotemporal effects had significant influences on some ES losses, and the maximum spatial impacts were relevant to Asia and Europe. Moreover, t...
Hosseinzadeh, Atiyeh Roux, Hélène Cassan, Ludovic Douinot, Audrey
This study assesses the effectiveness of a distributed physically based hydrological model (MARINE) to investigate erosion estimation during flash floods compared with other widely used empirical models derived from the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) like Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) and Modified Universal Soil Loss Equation (M...
Chalaux-Clergue, Thomas Foucher, Anthony Chaboche, Pierre-Alexis Hayashi, Seiji Tsuji, Hideki Wakiyama, Yoshifumi Huon, Sylvain Vandromme, Rosalie Cerdan, Olivier Nakao, Atsushi
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Following the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant disaster in March 2011, the Japanese government initiated an unprecedented decontamination programme to remediate 137Cs-contaminated soils and allow population return. This programme involved the removal of topsoil under farmland and residential land, and its replacement with “fresh soil” composed...
Moutaoikil, Nassima Benzougagh, Brahim Mastere, Mohamed El Fellah, Bouchta Lamrani, Hind
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BIO Web of Conferences
Soil erosion poses a significant environmental challenge in the Oued Beht watershed, Morocco, impacting local ecosystems and water quality. This study investigates the causes and effects of soil erosion in this region, utilizing Geographic Information System (GIS) tools and field techniques to analyze land use changes, agricultural practices, soil ...
Šiljeg, Ante Šiljeg, Silvija Milošević, Rina Marić, Ivan Domazetović, Fran Panđa, Lovre
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Environmental science and pollution research international
The world has been facing an increase in various natural hazards. The coastal regions are recognized as one of the most vulnerable due to high population pressure and climate change intensity. Mediterranean countries have one of the most burnable ecosystems in the world, one of the most exposed to pluvial floods, and have the highest erosion rates ...
Cea, Luis García-Feal, Orlando Nord, Guillaume Piton, Guillaume Legoût, Cédric
We present the implementation of a new fully distributed multiclass soil erosion module. The model is based on a 2D finite volume solver (Iber+) for the 2D shallow water equations that computes the overland flow water depths and velocities. From these, the model evaluates the transport of sediment particles due to bed load and suspended load, inclu...
Ji, Cuicui Cao, Yiming Li, Xiaosong Pei, Xiangjun Sun, Bin Yang, Xuemei Zhou, Wei
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Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics
Soil erosion monitoring is essential for the ecological evaluation and dynamic monitoring of land resources via remote sensing technology. In this paper, we provide new insights into the existing problems and development directions of traditional models, which are supported by new technologies. An important role is played by remote sensing informat...
Pan, Fengjiao Li, Zhenwei Xie, Hongxia Xu, Xianli Duan, Liangxia
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The Science of the total environment
The intra-annual variability in sediment discharge was considerably influenced by the climate variability and vegetation dynamics. Because of the coupled or relationships between climatic and vegetation variables, it is still challenging to decouple the direct and indirect effects of climate variability and vegetation dynamics on hydrological and s...