Soil erosion in Alpine areas is mainly related to extreme topographic and weather conditions. Although different methods of assessing soil erosion exist, the knowledge of erosive forces of the snow cover needs more investigation in order to allow soil erosion modeling in areas where the snow lays on the ground for several months. This study aims to assess whether the RUSLE (Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation) empirical prediction model, which gives an estimation of water erosion in t ha yr−1 obtained from a combination of five factors (rainfall erosivity, soil erodibility, topography, soil cover, protection practices) can be applied to mountain areas by introducing a winter factor (W), which should account for the soil erosion occurring i...
Soil erosion is of primary importance in mountains. The main research methodologies focus on erosion...
Objective of the research is to define the magnitude of the Actual Soil Erosion Risk in the alpine a...
Empirically based models are used worldwide to estimate soil erosion. The Revised Universal Soil Los...
Soil erosion in Alpine areas is mainly related to extreme topographic and weather conditions. Althou...
Snow processes might be one important driver of soil erosion in Alpine grasslands and thus the unkno...
Mountain areas are widely affected by soil erosion, which is generally linked to runoff processes oc...
The aim of this study is to assess the importance of snow gliding as soil erosion agent for four dif...
Many mountain belts sustain prolonged snow cover for parts of the year, although enquiries into rate...
Purpose Global warming is expected to change the thermal and hydrological soil regime in permafrost...
Soil erosion processes are one of the main threats to the Alps. They affect slope stability, water b...
Erosion is a relevant soil degradation factor in mountain agrosilvopastoral ecosystems that can be e...
Soil water erosion is a creeping natural phenomenon, mostly related to weather and climate, and one ...
Purpose: Global warming is expected to change the thermal and hydrological soil regime in permafrost...
Soil erosion is addressed as one of the main hydrogeological risks in the European Union. Since the ...
Purpose: Global warming is expected to change the thermal and hydrological soil regime in permafrost...
Soil erosion is of primary importance in mountains. The main research methodologies focus on erosion...
Objective of the research is to define the magnitude of the Actual Soil Erosion Risk in the alpine a...
Empirically based models are used worldwide to estimate soil erosion. The Revised Universal Soil Los...
Soil erosion in Alpine areas is mainly related to extreme topographic and weather conditions. Althou...
Snow processes might be one important driver of soil erosion in Alpine grasslands and thus the unkno...
Mountain areas are widely affected by soil erosion, which is generally linked to runoff processes oc...
The aim of this study is to assess the importance of snow gliding as soil erosion agent for four dif...
Many mountain belts sustain prolonged snow cover for parts of the year, although enquiries into rate...
Purpose Global warming is expected to change the thermal and hydrological soil regime in permafrost...
Soil erosion processes are one of the main threats to the Alps. They affect slope stability, water b...
Erosion is a relevant soil degradation factor in mountain agrosilvopastoral ecosystems that can be e...
Soil water erosion is a creeping natural phenomenon, mostly related to weather and climate, and one ...
Purpose: Global warming is expected to change the thermal and hydrological soil regime in permafrost...
Soil erosion is addressed as one of the main hydrogeological risks in the European Union. Since the ...
Purpose: Global warming is expected to change the thermal and hydrological soil regime in permafrost...
Soil erosion is of primary importance in mountains. The main research methodologies focus on erosion...
Objective of the research is to define the magnitude of the Actual Soil Erosion Risk in the alpine a...
Empirically based models are used worldwide to estimate soil erosion. The Revised Universal Soil Los...