Loess soils are among the most erodible soils. Therefore, evaluating and enhancing infiltration is paramount in controlling soil loss. A laboratory study was conducted to evaluate the relative difference in infiltration among selected loess surface and subsurface soils from Belgium, Canada, China, and the United States, representing the major loess belts of the Northern Hemisphere. Soils were subjected to simulated rainstorms of constant intensity (I= 41.1mm· h-1), duration (2 hours), and energy rate (27.0 J · m-2 per mm of rain). Infiltration, runoff, and soil water pressure were continuously monitored. Infiltration was described by a linear relationship for the pre-ponding period and by a power series for the post-ponding period. Differen...
Soil crusting negatively affects the productivity and sustainability of irrigated agriculture, reduc...
Knowledge of infiltration patterns and process is very important in understanding and managing slope...
Runoff generation and soil loss from slopes have been studied for decades, but the relationships amo...
Mineralogy of clay sized particles and rainstorm characteristics are among the major factors that de...
This research aims to improve erosion control practice in the Loess Plateau, by studying the surface...
The marked reduction in infiltration rate caused by formation of a soil surface seal is a well known...
Abstract: Due to severe soil erosion the fertility of the soils of the Chinese loess plateau decreas...
Flume experiments simulating concentrated runoff were carried out on remolded silt loam soil samples...
Rainfall infiltration depth in an integrated and homogeneous soil mass is extremely limited. How doe...
A full-scale field study was conducted to investigate the effects of rainfall infiltration on a natu...
International audienceAccording to the analysis of Hillel and Gardner (1969) for steady infiltration...
Soil erosion is a global problem because of its environmental consequences, including sedimentation ...
Soil surface sealing is a major cause of decreased infiltration rates and increased surface runoff a...
Soil infiltration refers to the soil’s ability to allow water movement into and through the soil pro...
As the first event of soil erosion, rain splash erosion supplies materials for subsequent transporta...
Soil crusting negatively affects the productivity and sustainability of irrigated agriculture, reduc...
Knowledge of infiltration patterns and process is very important in understanding and managing slope...
Runoff generation and soil loss from slopes have been studied for decades, but the relationships amo...
Mineralogy of clay sized particles and rainstorm characteristics are among the major factors that de...
This research aims to improve erosion control practice in the Loess Plateau, by studying the surface...
The marked reduction in infiltration rate caused by formation of a soil surface seal is a well known...
Abstract: Due to severe soil erosion the fertility of the soils of the Chinese loess plateau decreas...
Flume experiments simulating concentrated runoff were carried out on remolded silt loam soil samples...
Rainfall infiltration depth in an integrated and homogeneous soil mass is extremely limited. How doe...
A full-scale field study was conducted to investigate the effects of rainfall infiltration on a natu...
International audienceAccording to the analysis of Hillel and Gardner (1969) for steady infiltration...
Soil erosion is a global problem because of its environmental consequences, including sedimentation ...
Soil surface sealing is a major cause of decreased infiltration rates and increased surface runoff a...
Soil infiltration refers to the soil’s ability to allow water movement into and through the soil pro...
As the first event of soil erosion, rain splash erosion supplies materials for subsequent transporta...
Soil crusting negatively affects the productivity and sustainability of irrigated agriculture, reduc...
Knowledge of infiltration patterns and process is very important in understanding and managing slope...
Runoff generation and soil loss from slopes have been studied for decades, but the relationships amo...