Rainfall Erosivity in Soil Erosion Processes

Rainfall Erosivity in Soil Erosion Processes
Title Rainfall Erosivity in Soil Erosion Processes PDF eBook
Author Gianni Bellocchi
Publisher MDPI
Pages 148
Release 2020-04-21
Genre Science
ISBN 3039288040

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This book gathers recent international research on the association between aggressive rainfall and soil loss and landscape degradation. Different contributions explore these complex relationships and highlight the importance of the spatial patterns of precipitation intensity on land flow under erosive storms, with the support of observational and modelling data. This is a large and multifaceted area of research of growing importance that outlines the challenge of protecting land from natural hazards. The increase in the number of high temporal resolution rainfall records together with the development of new modelling capabilities has opened up new opportunities for the use of large-scale planning and risk prevention methods. These new perspectives should no longer be considered as an independent research topic, but should, above all, support comprehensive land use planning, which is at the core of environmental decision-making and operations. Textbooks such as this one demonstrate the significance of how hydrological science can enable tangible progress in understanding the complexity of water management and its current and future challenges.

Rainfall Erosivity in Soil Erosion Processes

Rainfall Erosivity in Soil Erosion Processes
Title Rainfall Erosivity in Soil Erosion Processes PDF eBook
Author Gianni Bellocchi
Publisher
Pages 148
Release 2020
Genre Science (General)
ISBN 9783039288052

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This book gathers recent international research on the association between aggressive rainfall and soil loss and landscape degradation. Different contributions explore these complex relationships and highlight the importance of the spatial patterns of precipitation intensity on land flow under erosive storms, with the support of observational and modelling data. This is a large and multifaceted area of research of growing importance that outlines the challenge of protecting land from natural hazards. The increase in the number of high temporal resolution rainfall records together with the development of new modelling capabilities has opened up new opportunities for the use of large-scale planning and risk prevention methods. These new perspectives should no longer be considered as an independent research topic, but should, above all, support comprehensive land use planning, which is at the core of environmental decision-making and operations. Textbooks such as this one demonstrate the significance of how hydrological science can enable tangible progress in understanding the complexity of water management and its current and future challenges.

Soil Erosion

Soil Erosion
Title Soil Erosion PDF eBook
Author Vlassios Hrissanthou
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 2019-12-18
Genre
ISBN 1789851955

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Current and Future Trends of Rainfall Erosivity and Soil Erosion in Central Asia

Current and Future Trends of Rainfall Erosivity and Soil Erosion in Central Asia
Title Current and Future Trends of Rainfall Erosivity and Soil Erosion in Central Asia PDF eBook
Author Eldiiar Duulatov
Publisher Springer
Pages 84
Release 2021-01-05
Genre Science
ISBN 9783030635084

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This book analyses climate change influences on rainfall erosivity and soil erosion across Central Asia, provides an overview (past and projections) on the Central Asian countries where projected changes in rainfall erosivity and erosivity density are the greatest, and discusses the potential impacts on the environment across the region. This analysis is accomplished primarily using the RUSLE model with past and future climate projections, spatiotemporal variations of rainfall erosivity and soil erosion based on WorldClim, and Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) climate models (for Central Asia and separately Kazakhstan). The relationship between precipitation characteristics and erosion has been well established, but spatial and temporal projections of future rainfall erosivity in a changing climate in Central Asia have not been published significantly. Therefore, assessing rainfall erosivity and its consequences can assist specialists and researchers in achieving the best practices for soil conservation. The result of this type of research is all-encompassing, and may reflect normal variations in other parts of the world (for example, the arid and semi-arid regions) and is inherently limited to the Central Asian region.

Current and Future Trends of Rainfall Erosivity and Soil Erosion in Central Asia

Current and Future Trends of Rainfall Erosivity and Soil Erosion in Central Asia
Title Current and Future Trends of Rainfall Erosivity and Soil Erosion in Central Asia PDF eBook
Author Eldiiar Duulatov
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 96
Release 2021-01-04
Genre Science
ISBN 3030635090

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This book analyses climate change influences on rainfall erosivity and soil erosion across Central Asia, provides an overview (past and projections) on the Central Asian countries where projected changes in rainfall erosivity and erosivity density are the greatest, and discusses the potential impacts on the environment across the region. This analysis is accomplished primarily using the RUSLE model with past and future climate projections, spatiotemporal variations of rainfall erosivity and soil erosion based on WorldClim, and Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) climate models (for Central Asia and separately Kazakhstan). The relationship between precipitation characteristics and erosion has been well established, but spatial and temporal projections of future rainfall erosivity in a changing climate in Central Asia have not been published significantly. Therefore, assessing rainfall erosivity and its consequences can assist specialists and researchers in achieving the best practices for soil conservation. The result of this type of research is all-encompassing, and may reflect normal variations in other parts of the world (for example, the arid and semi-arid regions) and is inherently limited to the Central Asian region.

Soil Erosion

Soil Erosion
Title Soil Erosion PDF eBook
Author Jürgen Schmidt
Publisher Springer
Pages 0
Release 2010-11-05
Genre Science
ISBN 9783642086052

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Accelerated degradation of soils and surface waters produce increasing problems in many parts of the world. Within this context, the book addresses the topic Application of Physically Based Soil Erosion Models in order to present some essential tools for improving land-use strategies and conservation measures. Over the last 20 years, the need for more accurate assessments of soil losses and sediment yields has led to the development of some highly complex, process-based soil erosion models. In 14 papers, specialists from 5 European countries, the USA and Brazil report on practical applications of these models and give insight into the latest developments. This book will help to implement state-of-the-art soil erosion prediction technologies within soil and water conservation planning and assessment. Hence, the book should be of special interest to agricultural and environmental engineers, hydrologists, soil scientists and geoscientists.

Soil Erosion Research Methods

Soil Erosion Research Methods
Title Soil Erosion Research Methods PDF eBook
Author R. Lal
Publisher
Pages 270
Release 1988
Genre Soil conservation
ISBN

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