The principles and theoretical background are presented for a new process-based model (PESERA) that is designed to estimate long-term average erosion rates at 1 km resolution and has, to date, been applied to most of Europe. The model is built around a partition of precipitation into components for overland flow (infiltration excess, saturation excess and snowmelt), evapo-transpiration and changes in soil moisture storage. Transpiration is used to drive a generic plant growth model for biomass, constrained as necessary by land use decisions, primarily on a monthly time step. Leaf fall, with corrections for cropping, grazing, etc., also drives a simple model for soil organic matter. The runoff threshold for infiltration excess overland flow ...
The European Soil Erosion Model (EUROSEM) is a dynamic distributed model, able to simulate sediment ...
Soil is a precious natural resource and erosion of soil has important on -site and off-site impacts ...
29 Pags., 3 Tabls., 6 Figs. The definitive version is available at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/sc...
Soil is a vital resource with multiple functions and with high regional and internal variability. Ac...
The performance of the Pan-European Soil Erosion Risk Assessment (PESERA) model was evaluated by com...
Soil erosion models have been widely applied to predict soil erosion rates and understand interactio...
its severity, and the areas affected, are poorly quantified. PESEREA simulates the effects of climat...
Soil erosion by water is one of the most widespread forms of soil degradation. The loss of soil as a...
Soil is a valuable, non-renewable natural resource that offers a multitude of ecosystems goods and s...
The Mediterranean region is particularly prone to erosion. This is because it is subject to long dry...
International audienceSoil erosion leads to important environmental problems (e.g. muddy floods, res...
Modelling soil erosion in European Union is of major importance for agro-environmental policies. Soi...
Soil erosion by water is a widespread phenomenon throughout Europe and has the potentiality, with hi...
Field measurements and observations have shown that wind erosion is a threat for numerous arable lan...
Nowadays, soil erosion is known as one of the most critical forms of soil degradation and a major th...
The European Soil Erosion Model (EUROSEM) is a dynamic distributed model, able to simulate sediment ...
Soil is a precious natural resource and erosion of soil has important on -site and off-site impacts ...
29 Pags., 3 Tabls., 6 Figs. The definitive version is available at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/sc...
Soil is a vital resource with multiple functions and with high regional and internal variability. Ac...
The performance of the Pan-European Soil Erosion Risk Assessment (PESERA) model was evaluated by com...
Soil erosion models have been widely applied to predict soil erosion rates and understand interactio...
its severity, and the areas affected, are poorly quantified. PESEREA simulates the effects of climat...
Soil erosion by water is one of the most widespread forms of soil degradation. The loss of soil as a...
Soil is a valuable, non-renewable natural resource that offers a multitude of ecosystems goods and s...
The Mediterranean region is particularly prone to erosion. This is because it is subject to long dry...
International audienceSoil erosion leads to important environmental problems (e.g. muddy floods, res...
Modelling soil erosion in European Union is of major importance for agro-environmental policies. Soi...
Soil erosion by water is a widespread phenomenon throughout Europe and has the potentiality, with hi...
Field measurements and observations have shown that wind erosion is a threat for numerous arable lan...
Nowadays, soil erosion is known as one of the most critical forms of soil degradation and a major th...
The European Soil Erosion Model (EUROSEM) is a dynamic distributed model, able to simulate sediment ...
Soil is a precious natural resource and erosion of soil has important on -site and off-site impacts ...
29 Pags., 3 Tabls., 6 Figs. The definitive version is available at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/sc...