Field surveys in the Belgian loess belt revealed the presence in many forested areas of large, permanent gully systems, most of which are currently inactive. In cultivated areas, such gullies can only be observed in cross-sectional soil profiles through hollows, as virtually all such large gullies are currently infilled with colluvium. Little is known about the spatial distribution, initiation and temporal evolution of these large, permanent gully systems on loess-derived soils. Therefore, the medium-term evolution of a gully initiated in a cultivated area on loess-derived soils southwest of Leuven (Belgium) in May-June 1986, was studied over 13 years. Two intense rainfall events created this (ephemeral) gully, which was not erased by subse...
Although gully erosion represents an important process of land degradation, only a few studies in th...
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 ...
In many forests of Northwestern Europe old gullies can be found, but few studies have reported their...
Analysis of contemporary and past gully erosion and infilling processes allowed to reconstruct the l...
Ephemeral gully erosion is responsible for large soil losses in agricultural settings. It contribute...
Several studies describe the formation and importance of shallow ephemeral gullies under cropland (d...
In contrast with the understanding of present-day soil erosion processes, knowledge on past soil ero...
Two different gully types occur in the Belgian loess loam belt: ephemeral gullies and gullies associ...
Network of gullies can increase above 300 % during about 80 years (Swanson et all., 1989). More ofte...
A small gully network developed across a pasture in the Dissected Till Plain of northeastern Kansas ...
The rolling hills region of the Chinese Loess Plateau is one of the areas with the highest erosion r...
Ephemeral gully erosion rates are controlled by various factors out of which topography plays an imp...
Collapsible loess-derived soils are prone to soil piping erosion, where enlargement of macropores ma...
In Mediterranean areas the dynamics of gully development act as an important indicator of desertific...
Although gully erosion represents an important process of land degradation, only a few studies in th...
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 ...
In many forests of Northwestern Europe old gullies can be found, but few studies have reported their...
Analysis of contemporary and past gully erosion and infilling processes allowed to reconstruct the l...
Ephemeral gully erosion is responsible for large soil losses in agricultural settings. It contribute...
Several studies describe the formation and importance of shallow ephemeral gullies under cropland (d...
In contrast with the understanding of present-day soil erosion processes, knowledge on past soil ero...
Two different gully types occur in the Belgian loess loam belt: ephemeral gullies and gullies associ...
Network of gullies can increase above 300 % during about 80 years (Swanson et all., 1989). More ofte...
A small gully network developed across a pasture in the Dissected Till Plain of northeastern Kansas ...
The rolling hills region of the Chinese Loess Plateau is one of the areas with the highest erosion r...
Ephemeral gully erosion rates are controlled by various factors out of which topography plays an imp...
Collapsible loess-derived soils are prone to soil piping erosion, where enlargement of macropores ma...
In Mediterranean areas the dynamics of gully development act as an important indicator of desertific...
Although gully erosion represents an important process of land degradation, only a few studies in th...
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 ...