This rainfall simulation study evaluates the effects of slope, vegetation, rock, and soil characteristics on interrill erosion of semiarid slopes of the Guadalupe Mountains of New Mexico. A single-nozzle rainfall simulator applied rainfall on slope gradients ranging from 0-70%. Multicollinearity in the data was corrected for by using partial correlation analysis. Interrill erosion was most influenced by slope gradient; however, the effect of slope gradient was modified by other factors, particularly vegetation. Vegetation greatly lessened interrill erosion, especially during the initial stages of runoff. Shrubs decreased interrill erosion more than did either grasses, litter, or forbs. Sediment concentration was greater from erosion pavemen...
Despite numerous studies, the effect of slope on interrill erosion is not clearly established. Sever...
To date interrill erosion processes are not fully understood under different rainfall and soil condi...
The Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) is a new water erosion prediction technology being devel...
The objective of this research was to determine the effects of selected vegetation, soil, rock, and ...
Infiltration, sediment concentration of runoff, and sediment production from lightly grazed and ungr...
A soil erosion model including interrill erosion and rill erosion was developed for hillslope. The r...
The first standardized soil erosion prediction equation used on rangelands was the Universal Soil Lo...
International audienceThe influence of slope gradient on erosion rate differs for rill and interrill...
Runoff generation and soil loss from slopes have been studied for decades, but the relationships amo...
The desertification of grassland communities in the Jornada del Muerto Basin, southern New Mexico, U...
This study was conducted for 2 consecutive growing seasons in a temperate region of Pakistan to dete...
The desertification of grassland communities in the Jornada del Muerto Basin, southern New Mexico, U...
Soil erosion is the primary cause of irreversible loss of soil productivity on most rangelands. In n...
Range improvement treatments-brush clearing, pitting, and seeding to grass-were imposed on twenty-fo...
Through the use of a small-plot rainfall simulator the effects of various vegetation types and growt...
Despite numerous studies, the effect of slope on interrill erosion is not clearly established. Sever...
To date interrill erosion processes are not fully understood under different rainfall and soil condi...
The Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) is a new water erosion prediction technology being devel...
The objective of this research was to determine the effects of selected vegetation, soil, rock, and ...
Infiltration, sediment concentration of runoff, and sediment production from lightly grazed and ungr...
A soil erosion model including interrill erosion and rill erosion was developed for hillslope. The r...
The first standardized soil erosion prediction equation used on rangelands was the Universal Soil Lo...
International audienceThe influence of slope gradient on erosion rate differs for rill and interrill...
Runoff generation and soil loss from slopes have been studied for decades, but the relationships amo...
The desertification of grassland communities in the Jornada del Muerto Basin, southern New Mexico, U...
This study was conducted for 2 consecutive growing seasons in a temperate region of Pakistan to dete...
The desertification of grassland communities in the Jornada del Muerto Basin, southern New Mexico, U...
Soil erosion is the primary cause of irreversible loss of soil productivity on most rangelands. In n...
Range improvement treatments-brush clearing, pitting, and seeding to grass-were imposed on twenty-fo...
Through the use of a small-plot rainfall simulator the effects of various vegetation types and growt...
Despite numerous studies, the effect of slope on interrill erosion is not clearly established. Sever...
To date interrill erosion processes are not fully understood under different rainfall and soil condi...
The Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) is a new water erosion prediction technology being devel...