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The Effect of Hydrology on Soil Erosion
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This Special Issue includes manuscripts about soil erosion and degradation processes and the accelerated rates due to hydrological processes and climate change. The new research included in this issue focuses on measurements, modeling, and experiments in field or laboratory conditions developed at different scales (pedon, hillslope, and catchment). This Special Issue received investigations from different parts of the world such as Ethiopia, Morocco, China, Iran, Italy, Portugal, Greece, and Spain, among others. We are happy to see that all papers presented findings characterized as unconventional, provocative, innovative, and methodologically new. We hope that the readers of the journal Water can enjoy and learn about hydrology and soil erosion using the published material, and share the results with the scientific community, policymakers, and stakeholders to continue this amazing adventure, facing plenty of issues and challenges.
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- agricultural irrigation
- argan
- Bastam watershed
- Chaohu Lake Basin
- different scales
- Environmental assessment
- Erosion
- Ethiopian highlands
- Eucalyptus
- Experiments
- field investigation
- GIS
- gravel content
- gully
- gully erosion susceptibility
- hillslope morphology
- hybrid model
- hydraulic conductivity
- hydrological processes
- hydrological properties
- intertree
- Land Degradation
- land-use
- loess landslide
- MARS algorithm
- modeling
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- Natural resources
- rainfall simulation
- rainfall-runoff processes
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- Remote sensing
- Research & information: general
- robustness
- roughness
- runoff
- RUSLE
- Soil
- soil and water conservation practices
- Soil conservation
- soil degradation
- soil erodibility
- Soil erosion
- soil loss
- Soil management
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- South Morocco
- spatiotemporal variation
- splash erosion
- static liquefaction
- surface flow
- suspended sediment concentration
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