Watershed Erosion Processes

Watershed Erosion Processes
Author: Tongxin Zhu,Xiangzhou Xu
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2021-09-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030811518

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This monograph is a fundamental study of watershed erosion and runoff processes. It utilizes decades of soil erosion data to take a comprehensive and balanced approach in covering various watershed erosion processes. While there are many works on soil erosion and conservation, this book fills the gaps in previously published research by focusing more on mass movement, gully erosion, soil piping/tunnel erosion, and the spatial interactions of different erosion processes. Additionally, the book examines erosion processes in extreme rainfall events, something typically absent in short-term studies but discussed in detail here as the book draws on 60 years of research and observations, including 30 years of the author's own investigations of erosion under a wide range of rainfall conditions. The book is divided into 3 parts, and is intended for soil erosion researchers and practitioners, and postgraduate students studying soil erosion and water conservation. Part 1 opens with a comprehensive and critical review of existing literature on soil erosion processes, discusses this book's place among existing literature, and examines the major erosion processes (rainwash, gully erosion, tunnel erosion, and mass movements) including their controlling factors and mechanisms. Part 2 explores the spatial interactions of these different erosion processes to provide a prerequisite for effective design of comprehensive soil erosion control measures in a watershed. Part 3 evaluates the relative significance of these erosion processes in sediment production, the effectiveness of comprehensive soil and water conservation programs, and the applications of watershed modelling in determining the impact of land-use changes on soil erosion and other ecological processes.

Soil Erosion

Soil Erosion
Author: Terrence J. Toy,George R. Foster,Kenneth G. Renard
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2002-05-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0471383694

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- Problem der Bodenerosion wird hier mit ganzheitlichem Ansatz besprochen - Ursachen und Auswirkungen der Erosion werden in sozialökonomischen Kontext gebracht - ausführliche Angaben über Methoden der Verfolgung von Bodenerosion (GPS, GIS, Erdfernerkundung) - mit einer gut verständlichen allgemeinen Einführung in Bodenkunde und Hydrologie

Land Disturbance and Watershed Processes in Sierrian Granitic Terrain

Land Disturbance and Watershed Processes in Sierrian Granitic Terrain
Author: Paul Seidelman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1983
Genre: Forest influences
ISBN: UCR:31210026469633

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Ecosystem Analysis at the Watershed Scale

Ecosystem Analysis at the Watershed Scale
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1995
Genre: Biotic communities
ISBN: UCR:31210024789057

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Coastal Watershed Management

Coastal Watershed Management
Author: A. Fares,A.I. El-Kadi
Publsiher: WIT Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2008-05-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781845640910

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Coastal watersheds differ from others by their unique features, including proximity to the ocean, weather and rainfall patterns, subsurface features, and land covers. Land use changes and competing needs for valuable water and land resources are especially more distinctive to such watersheds. This book covers recent research relevant to coastal watersheds. It addresses the impact of a stream’s chemical, biological, and sediment pollutants on the quality of the receiving waters, such as estuaries, bays, and near-shore waters. The contents of the book can be divided into three sections; a) overview of hydrological modelling, b) water quality assessment, and c) watershed management. This book differs from other hydrology books by dealing with coastal watersheds which are characterized by their unique features: including weather and rainfall patterns, subsurface characteristics, and land use and cover. In addition to academia, the book should be of interest to organizations concerned with watershed management, such as local and federal governments and environmental groups. Overall, the book is expected to satisfy a great need toward understanding and managing critical areas in many parts of the world.

Watershed Erosion and Sediment Transport Model

Watershed Erosion and Sediment Transport Model
Author: K. Malcolm Leytham,Robert C. Johanson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1979
Genre: Erosion
ISBN: MINN:31951002851182A

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Stream and Watershed Restoration

Stream and Watershed Restoration
Author: Philip Roni,Tim Beechie
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2012-09-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118406649

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With $2 billion spent annually on stream restoration worldwide, there is a pressing need for guidance in this area, but until now, there was no comprehensive text on the subject. Filling that void, this unique text covers both new and existing information following a stepwise approach on theory, planning, implementation, and evaluation methods for the restoration of stream habitats. Comprehensively illustrated with case studies from around the world, Stream and Watershed Restoration provides a systematic approach to restoration programs suitable for graduate and upper-level undergraduate courses on stream or watershed restoration or as a reference for restoration practitioners and fisheries scientists. Part of the Advancing River Restoration and Management Series. Additional resources for this book can be found at: www.wiley.com/go/roni/streamrestoration.

Modelling Soil Erosion by Water

Modelling Soil Erosion by Water
Author: John Boardman,David Favis-Mortlock
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 531
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642589133

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TO THE MODEL EVALUATION 1. MODELLING SOIL EROSION BY WATER l 2 John Boardman and David Favis-Mortlock 1 School of Geography and Environmental Change Unit Mansfield Road University of Oxford Oxford OX1 3TB UK 2 Environmental Change Unit University of Oxford 5 South Parks Road Oxford OX1 3UB UK Introduction This volume is the Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop 'Global Change: Modelling Soil Erosion by Water', which was held on II-14th September 1995, at the University of Oxford, UK. The meeting was also one of a series organised by the IGBP 1 GCTE Soil Erosion Network, which is a component of GCTE's Land Degradation Task (3.3.2) (Ingram et aI., 1996; Valentin, this volume). One aim of the GCTE Soil Erosion Network is to evaluate the suitability of existing soil erosion models for predicting the possible impacts of global change upon soil erosion. Due to the wide range of erosion models currently, in use or under development, it was decided to evaluate models in the following sequence Favis-Mortlock et al., 1996): • field-scale water erosion models • catchmenr-scale water erosion models • wind erosion models • models with a landscape-scale and larger focus. As part of this strategy, the first stage of the GCTE validation of field-scale erosion models was carried out at the Oxford NATO-ARW. I A list of Acronyms fonns Appendix A.