Infiltration rate decreased significantly and sediment production increased significantly on a site with a silty clay surface soil devoid of vegetation following periodic trampling typical of intensive rotation grazing systems. The deleterious impact of livestock trampling generally increased as stocking rate increased. Damage was augmented when the soil was moist at the time of trampling. Thirty days of rest were insufficient to allow hydrologic recovery. Soil bulk density, aggregate stability, aggregate size distribution and surface microrelief were related to the soil hydrologic response of the trampling treatments.This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Management and the University of ...
Water infiltration rates into soils after 30 min in shrub canopy areas and in shortgrass interspaces...
Understanding the temporal response of infiltration rate and interrill erosion to selected livestock...
This study was conducted on sandy loam soils in southeastern Utah during summers of 1971 and 1972. F...
Infiltration rate and sediment production were measured over a 2-year period on an intensive rotatio...
Typescript (photocopy).A four-part study was conducted at the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station,...
Infiltration rate and sediment production were measured for 2 years on 3 pastures from an intensive ...
The influences of continuous, rotationally deferred, and short-duration rotation grazing systems on ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate vegetation, soils, infiltration rates, and sediment produc...
Research was initiated in August 1982 at the Texas Experimental Ranch to evaluate effect of selected...
An artificial hoof was used to simulate trampling effects on native shortgrass sods in a greenhouse ...
The purpose of this study was to obtain basic information about the effects of grazing and trampling...
Terminal infiltration rates for one pasture in a 4-pasture deferred-rotation grazing system and a 27...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 91-99)This study was conducted on the Texas Experimental...
Number and kinds of cattle trails may have a dramatic impact on relative amount of bare soil and sub...
Grazing can have a profound impact on soil water through its influence on infiltration via treading ...
Water infiltration rates into soils after 30 min in shrub canopy areas and in shortgrass interspaces...
Understanding the temporal response of infiltration rate and interrill erosion to selected livestock...
This study was conducted on sandy loam soils in southeastern Utah during summers of 1971 and 1972. F...
Infiltration rate and sediment production were measured over a 2-year period on an intensive rotatio...
Typescript (photocopy).A four-part study was conducted at the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station,...
Infiltration rate and sediment production were measured for 2 years on 3 pastures from an intensive ...
The influences of continuous, rotationally deferred, and short-duration rotation grazing systems on ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate vegetation, soils, infiltration rates, and sediment produc...
Research was initiated in August 1982 at the Texas Experimental Ranch to evaluate effect of selected...
An artificial hoof was used to simulate trampling effects on native shortgrass sods in a greenhouse ...
The purpose of this study was to obtain basic information about the effects of grazing and trampling...
Terminal infiltration rates for one pasture in a 4-pasture deferred-rotation grazing system and a 27...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 91-99)This study was conducted on the Texas Experimental...
Number and kinds of cattle trails may have a dramatic impact on relative amount of bare soil and sub...
Grazing can have a profound impact on soil water through its influence on infiltration via treading ...
Water infiltration rates into soils after 30 min in shrub canopy areas and in shortgrass interspaces...
Understanding the temporal response of infiltration rate and interrill erosion to selected livestock...
This study was conducted on sandy loam soils in southeastern Utah during summers of 1971 and 1972. F...