The objective of this study is to analyze the relationship between rangeland health indicators and runoff and erosion for different ecological sites. An investigation of intersite and intrasite variability of the indicators was also conducted. Research was performed across five ecological sites in typic condition within MLRA 41-3 on 3-6 plots per site. Point intercept (400 points per plot) and gap intercept (3 slope and 5 contour) measurements recorded on each of the 2 m by 6.1 m plots. Runoff and sediment yield data obtained from rainfall simulator experiments on corresponding plots were related to the indicator data. This study illustrates the possibility of using hydrologic data to quantify rangeland health indicators. The introduction o...
Early-warning indicators of rangeland health can be used to estimate the functional integrity of a s...
Soil erosion is a key issue in rangelands, but current approaches for predicting soil erosion are ba...
The USDA-Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) is a new technology based on the fundamentals of hy...
Much of the western United States is considered to be rangeland. Rangeland areas produce a diverse m...
Panels of experts from the Society for Range Management and the National Research Council proposed t...
Runoff hydrographs from 3 separate rainfall simulation runs at 11 different shortgrass prairie sites...
It is difficult to assess rangeland management practices at a hillslope scale because of the spatial...
Soil and water conservation is the keystone to sustainable livestock grazing and maintenance of nati...
Most rainfall simulator experiments have used a constant rainfall intensity in their experimental de...
There are several generalizations or assumptions concerning rangeland hydrology and erosion relation...
Understanding the capture and redistribution of water within ecological sites should improve our und...
Fire on rangelands used as a management tool or as an unwanted wildfire removes vegetation cover. Ve...
The Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) is a new water erosion prediction technology being devel...
A drip type rainfall simulator and an existing watershed study were used to assess relationships bet...
Through the use of a small-plot rainfall simulator the effects of various vegetation types and growt...
Early-warning indicators of rangeland health can be used to estimate the functional integrity of a s...
Soil erosion is a key issue in rangelands, but current approaches for predicting soil erosion are ba...
The USDA-Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) is a new technology based on the fundamentals of hy...
Much of the western United States is considered to be rangeland. Rangeland areas produce a diverse m...
Panels of experts from the Society for Range Management and the National Research Council proposed t...
Runoff hydrographs from 3 separate rainfall simulation runs at 11 different shortgrass prairie sites...
It is difficult to assess rangeland management practices at a hillslope scale because of the spatial...
Soil and water conservation is the keystone to sustainable livestock grazing and maintenance of nati...
Most rainfall simulator experiments have used a constant rainfall intensity in their experimental de...
There are several generalizations or assumptions concerning rangeland hydrology and erosion relation...
Understanding the capture and redistribution of water within ecological sites should improve our und...
Fire on rangelands used as a management tool or as an unwanted wildfire removes vegetation cover. Ve...
The Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) is a new water erosion prediction technology being devel...
A drip type rainfall simulator and an existing watershed study were used to assess relationships bet...
Through the use of a small-plot rainfall simulator the effects of various vegetation types and growt...
Early-warning indicators of rangeland health can be used to estimate the functional integrity of a s...
Soil erosion is a key issue in rangelands, but current approaches for predicting soil erosion are ba...
The USDA-Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) is a new technology based on the fundamentals of hy...