The LS factor layer has been generated by the multiplication of both L and S factors in the raster calculator in ArcGIS. 2.3.4. Cover and Management factor (C) The effect of the cropping system and crop management practices on the rate of erosion is expressed using the C factor. This fac...
Estimated mortgage PaymentEst. $3,641/moper month. Click to open monthly payment calculator modalGet pre-approved Property type Single family On Realtor.com 2 days HOA fees $42/mo Price per sqftPrice per square feet $152 Garage 2 Cars Year built 1981 Street View Add a commuteAsk...
Studies conducted in the coastal region of Syria have determined that the acceptable levels of soil erosion range from 1 to 5.5 tons per hectare per year. The range of erosion depends on factors like the depth of the soil subject to erosion, the type of parent rock, and the permeability of...
Soil erosion is a challenging environmental hazard that can be reduced by conservation practices. The study aimed to estimate the soil erosion rate using different digital elevation models (DEMs) data. We have applied the revised universal soil loss equation (RUSLE) to assess soil erosion in the ...
large walk in closet in the bathroom. Plantation shutters have been installed throughout. The garage is oversized and gives you tons of extra space along attic storage with pull down stairs for easy access. The amentities include clubhouse, pool, fitness center and playground. Come take a look...
Dramatic land use/land cover (LULC) pattern transfers have resulted in the rapid development of the economy and have also caused various ecological problems. For example, Zhang et al. [29] found that due to natural and human causes, soil erosion and rock desertification problems were aggravated...
Dramatic land use/land cover (LULC) pattern transfers have resulted in the rapid development of the economy and have also caused various ecological problems. For example, Zhang et al. [29] found that due to natural and human causes, soil erosion and rock desertification problems were aggravated...