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Soil Erosion Measurement Techniques and Field Experiments

Soil Erosion Measurement Techniques and Field Experiments

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This Reprint is a collection of papers by international authors dealing with experimental sites for measuring soil erosion at different spatial (plot, hillslope, basin) scales and field experiments that aim to study the soil erosion processes (interrill, rill, and gully erosion). Papers dealing with new methods and procedures for measuring soil erosion processes (e.g., three-dimensional photoreconstruction techniques, measurement of erosion features using aerial and terrestrial acquisition platforms, and tracers) are also included in this Reprint.

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Keywords

  • agro-sylvo-pastoral systems
  • Agroforestry
  • artificial intelligence
  • basal soil respiration
  • burned logs
  • concave profile
  • convex profile
  • Copernicus Sentinel-1
  • cover crop
  • data-driven approach
  • ensemble
  • erosion barrier
  • Erosion Control
  • erosion control management
  • erosion models
  • experimental tests
  • flume test
  • Forest regeneration
  • forest wildfire
  • gully susceptibility
  • hole erosion test (HET)
  • hydrological parameters
  • hydrological processes seasonality
  • internal erosion
  • interrill
  • Kakia-Esamburmbur
  • logistic regression (LR)
  • Mediterranean
  • microbial biomass
  • Monitoring
  • mountain areas
  • n/a
  • Narok
  • no-tillage
  • olive trees
  • physical model concept
  • piping erosion
  • plot measurements
  • plot scale
  • poorly graded cohesionless soil
  • rainfall runoff erosivity factor
  • Remote sensing
  • rif
  • rill
  • rill erosion
  • rill hydraulics
  • runoff
  • runoff generation
  • runoff models
  • runoff risk
  • runoff thresholds
  • sediment rating curves
  • sediment yield
  • SERLAB experimental site
  • SfM technique
  • slope profile
  • Soil erosion
  • soil erosion management
  • soil loss
  • soil stabilization
  • soil water erosion
  • specific sediment load
  • Streamflow
  • suspended sediment concentrations
  • temporary rivers
  • USLE
  • USLE models
  • water erosion
  • weight of evidence (WoE)
  • well-graded cohesionless soil
  • WEPP model

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-7258-0937-0

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