This study describes and interprets the evolution of grain-size distribution of sediment yields generated in an experimental soil flume subjected to downstream and upstream moving rain storms. Results of laboratory experiments show that downstream moving storms cause more soil loss than do upstream moving storms. The pattern of sediment grain-size evolution in time during a runoff event exhibits a clear dependence on the direction of storm movement. A strong relationship between overland flow discharge and mean sediment size is found. Nevertheless, the mean grain-size of sediments transported during the rising limb of the hydrograph is coarser than during the recession limb of the hydrograph. This is more marked for downstream moving ...
Field- and laboratory-scale rainfall simulation experiments were carried out in an investigation of ...
Land degradation processes start with accelerated runoff and sediment delivery. In this study, rainf...
A physically-based distributed erosion model (MEFIDIS) was applied to evaluate the consequences of s...
This study describes and interprets the evolution of grain-size distribution of sediment yields gene...
Due to the combined effect of wind and rain, the importance of storm movement to surface flow has lo...
Abstract. Due to the combined effect of wind and rain, the importance of storm movement to surface f...
Although the problem of storm movement affecting flows (shape of the hydrograph and peak discharges)...
The grain size distribution (GSD) of sediment in comparison with the original soil GSD is discussed ...
A detailed laboratory study was conducted to examine the effects of particle size on hysteretic sedi...
Soil erosion due to rainfall is a complex phenomenon. Factors influencing erosion and subsequent tra...
Size distribution of sediment was measured under simulated rainfall conditions at selected downslope...
Changes in soil fragment size distribution (FSD) under the impacts of successive rainfall events can...
Soil erosion processes during a storm are strongly affected by intra-storm variations in rainfall ch...
Runoff, soil loss, sediment concentration, and particle size distribution of sediment eroded by runo...
AbstractSoil erosion processes during a storm are strongly affected by intra-storm variations in rai...
Field- and laboratory-scale rainfall simulation experiments were carried out in an investigation of ...
Land degradation processes start with accelerated runoff and sediment delivery. In this study, rainf...
A physically-based distributed erosion model (MEFIDIS) was applied to evaluate the consequences of s...
This study describes and interprets the evolution of grain-size distribution of sediment yields gene...
Due to the combined effect of wind and rain, the importance of storm movement to surface flow has lo...
Abstract. Due to the combined effect of wind and rain, the importance of storm movement to surface f...
Although the problem of storm movement affecting flows (shape of the hydrograph and peak discharges)...
The grain size distribution (GSD) of sediment in comparison with the original soil GSD is discussed ...
A detailed laboratory study was conducted to examine the effects of particle size on hysteretic sedi...
Soil erosion due to rainfall is a complex phenomenon. Factors influencing erosion and subsequent tra...
Size distribution of sediment was measured under simulated rainfall conditions at selected downslope...
Changes in soil fragment size distribution (FSD) under the impacts of successive rainfall events can...
Soil erosion processes during a storm are strongly affected by intra-storm variations in rainfall ch...
Runoff, soil loss, sediment concentration, and particle size distribution of sediment eroded by runo...
AbstractSoil erosion processes during a storm are strongly affected by intra-storm variations in rai...
Field- and laboratory-scale rainfall simulation experiments were carried out in an investigation of ...
Land degradation processes start with accelerated runoff and sediment delivery. In this study, rainf...
A physically-based distributed erosion model (MEFIDIS) was applied to evaluate the consequences of s...