Knowledge of erosion rates and sediment yields from gullies is critical for the effective prioritisation of management efforts aimed at reducing the impact of gully-derived sediments on water quality. This paper describes a rapid assessment method for estimating sidewall gully erosion rates for already established gully networks. It combines a conceptual-empirical model of the cycle of gully initiation and stabilisation with an easy-to-apply technique for assessing gully extent and dimensions. The method is illustrated using a case study of the Avon-Richardson Catchment of north-central Victoria, Australia. It is estimated that a total of 4.6×106tonnes of sediment have been generated in that catchment from gully erosion since the latest maj...
The type of modelling of gully erosion for the projects of land management depend on the targets and...
Abstract: Although the number of publications on gully erosion has increased over the last decade, t...
Gully rehabilitation can contribute to catchment management by stabilising erosion and reducing down...
Knowledge of erosion rates and sediment yields from gullies is critical for the effective prioritisa...
Soil erosion is generally recognized as the dominant process of land degradation. The formation and ...
Soil erosion is generally recognized as the dominant process of land degradation. The formation and ...
Gully erosion contributes greatly to sedimentation rates and soil loss in a number of environments g...
Although the number of publications on gully erosion has increased over the last decade, there are s...
Understanding landscape features such as gullying and soil erosion is an important issue in the long...
An erosion estimation technique was developed in this study based on turbidity and sediment sampling...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al IV International Symposium on Gully Erosion, celebrado en la Unive...
Gully pots are essential assets designed to relief the downstream system by trapping solids and atta...
Abstract: River catchments are dynamic and vulnerable systems that can change markedly when exposed ...
A catchment-scale framework was developed to assess the contribution of sediment sources from farm m...
The upper Loddon River Catchment is characterised by a complex geomorphology confused by the histori...
The type of modelling of gully erosion for the projects of land management depend on the targets and...
Abstract: Although the number of publications on gully erosion has increased over the last decade, t...
Gully rehabilitation can contribute to catchment management by stabilising erosion and reducing down...
Knowledge of erosion rates and sediment yields from gullies is critical for the effective prioritisa...
Soil erosion is generally recognized as the dominant process of land degradation. The formation and ...
Soil erosion is generally recognized as the dominant process of land degradation. The formation and ...
Gully erosion contributes greatly to sedimentation rates and soil loss in a number of environments g...
Although the number of publications on gully erosion has increased over the last decade, there are s...
Understanding landscape features such as gullying and soil erosion is an important issue in the long...
An erosion estimation technique was developed in this study based on turbidity and sediment sampling...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al IV International Symposium on Gully Erosion, celebrado en la Unive...
Gully pots are essential assets designed to relief the downstream system by trapping solids and atta...
Abstract: River catchments are dynamic and vulnerable systems that can change markedly when exposed ...
A catchment-scale framework was developed to assess the contribution of sediment sources from farm m...
The upper Loddon River Catchment is characterised by a complex geomorphology confused by the histori...
The type of modelling of gully erosion for the projects of land management depend on the targets and...
Abstract: Although the number of publications on gully erosion has increased over the last decade, t...
Gully rehabilitation can contribute to catchment management by stabilising erosion and reducing down...