AbstractSheet erosion is one of the major threats to alpine soils. To quantify its role and impact in the degradation processes of alpine grasslands, the application of Fallout Radionuclides (FRN) showed very promising results. The specific characteristics of plutonium 239 + 240 (239+240Pu), such as the homogeneous fallout distribution, the long half-life and the cost and time effective measurements make this tracer application for investigating soil degradation in Alpine grasslands more suitable than any other FRN (e.g. 137Cs). However, the conversion of 239+240Pu inventories into soil erosion rates remains a challenge. Currently available conversion models have been developed mainly for 137Cs with later adaptation to other FRN (e.g. Exces...
Abstract The expected growing population and challenges associated with globalisation will increase ...
Despite increased understanding of erosion processes and advances achieved in soil erosion modeling ...
Purpose: Global warming is expected to change the thermal and hydrological soil regime in permafrost...
Sheet erosion is one of the major threats to alpine soils. To quantify its role and impact in the de...
AbstractSheet erosion is one of the major threats to alpine soils. To quantify its role and impact i...
AbstractThe measurement of fallout radionuclides (FRN) has become one of the most commonly used tool...
The measurement of fallout radionuclides (FRN) has become one of the most commonly used tools to qua...
In the near future, the use of 137Cs from global fallout (Cs) as a tracer for erosion studies will n...
AbstractAnthropogenic radionuclides have been distributed globally due to nuclear weapons testing, n...
Anthropogenic radionuclides have been distributed globally due to nuclear weapons testing, nuclear a...
As soil erosion is the major threat to one of the most essential resources of humankind, methods to ...
Soil erosion rates are quantified using the fallout radionuclide(caesium-137) approach and models (e...
Soil erosion processes are one of the main threats to the Alps. They affect slope stability, water b...
Fallout radionuclides have been used successfully worldwide as tracers for soil erosion, but relativ...
Erosion studies often use 137Cs from the global fallout (main period: 1953-1964) as a tracer in the ...
Abstract The expected growing population and challenges associated with globalisation will increase ...
Despite increased understanding of erosion processes and advances achieved in soil erosion modeling ...
Purpose: Global warming is expected to change the thermal and hydrological soil regime in permafrost...
Sheet erosion is one of the major threats to alpine soils. To quantify its role and impact in the de...
AbstractSheet erosion is one of the major threats to alpine soils. To quantify its role and impact i...
AbstractThe measurement of fallout radionuclides (FRN) has become one of the most commonly used tool...
The measurement of fallout radionuclides (FRN) has become one of the most commonly used tools to qua...
In the near future, the use of 137Cs from global fallout (Cs) as a tracer for erosion studies will n...
AbstractAnthropogenic radionuclides have been distributed globally due to nuclear weapons testing, n...
Anthropogenic radionuclides have been distributed globally due to nuclear weapons testing, nuclear a...
As soil erosion is the major threat to one of the most essential resources of humankind, methods to ...
Soil erosion rates are quantified using the fallout radionuclide(caesium-137) approach and models (e...
Soil erosion processes are one of the main threats to the Alps. They affect slope stability, water b...
Fallout radionuclides have been used successfully worldwide as tracers for soil erosion, but relativ...
Erosion studies often use 137Cs from the global fallout (main period: 1953-1964) as a tracer in the ...
Abstract The expected growing population and challenges associated with globalisation will increase ...
Despite increased understanding of erosion processes and advances achieved in soil erosion modeling ...
Purpose: Global warming is expected to change the thermal and hydrological soil regime in permafrost...