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effects of rainfall. Moreover, the organic matter of the soil is reduced, which may result in negative effects concerning its quality, thus leading to loss of productive capacity and reduced productivity. In traditional olive cultivations,soil erosiontends to be lower, as no mechanical equipment ...
Soil erosion, land use, soil qualities and soil functions: effects of erosion Soil functions and soil quality are influenced by land use, land use changes and land management. Some of the most common soil management techniques (such ... D Torri,L Borselli,C Calzolari,... - Man & Soil at...
High winds can contribute to soil erosion, particularly in dry weather periods or in the arid and semi-arid (ASAL) regions. The wind picks up the loose soil particles with its natural force and carries them away to far lands, leaving the soil sculptured and denudated. It is severe during...
permanently alter landscapes, sometimes for the better, and sometimes for the worse. Agriculture, development and other human activities can exacerbate this natural effect, vastly increasing the rate at which soil erodes. Increased erosion can have significant effects on the ecosystem of an entire ...
Its spatial and temporal variability results f... B Fu,J Wang,L Chen,... - 《Catena》 被引量: 536发表: 2003年 The effects of land-use combinations on soil erosion: a case study in the Loess Plateau of China Land use is one of the key factors affecting soil erosion in the Loess ...
To effectively control soil erosion, three hierarchies of the National Soil and Water Conservation Regionalization Scheme have been established in China. However, the scheme has its limits, which can be summarized by two points: first, the tertiary hierarchy functional region exhibits obvious heterogenei...
Soil erosion remains a threat to our global soil resource. This study was conducted to ascertain the effects of simulated erosion on soil productivity and methods for its amendment. Incremental depths (0, 5, 10, 15, and 20 cm) of surface soil, or cuts, were mechanically removed to simulate...
Cultivation-induced topsoil movement and its effects on soil properties in north east Ireland.TillageSoil erosion Soil scienceNo abstract availableMcEntee... McEntee,A Michael - Queen's University of Belfast 被引量: 0发表: 1993年 Tillage intensity effects on soil properties and crop yields in a...
Despite soil erosion through water being a ubiquitous process and its environmental consequences being well understood, its effects upon the global carbon cycle still remain largely uncertain. How much soil organic carbon (SOC) is removed each year from soils by sheet wash, an important if not the...