Soil piping (tunnel erosion) has been recognized as an important erosion process in collapsible loess-derived soils of temperate humid climates, which can cause collapse of the topsoil and formation of discontinuous gullies. Information about the spatial patterns of collapsed pipes and regional models describing these patterns is still limited. Therefore, this study aims at better understanding the factors controlling the spatial distribution and predicting pipe collapse. A dataset with parcels suffering from collapsed pipes (n = 560) and parcels without collapsed pipes was obtained through a regional survey in a 236 km² study area in the Flemish Ardennes (Belgium). Logistic regression was applied to find the best model describing the relat...
Ephemeral gully erosion rates are controlled by various factors out of which topography plays an imp...
Piping has been recognized as an important geomorphic, soil erosion and hydrologic process. It seems...
Soil-pipes (porous pipes inside a hillslope) are often detected in collapsed slopes indicating their...
Soil piping (tunnel erosion) has been recognised as an important erosion process in collapsible loes...
Collapsible loess-derived soils are prone to soil piping erosion, where enlargement of macropores ma...
Subsurface erosion (piping, tunnel erosion) in non-karstic landscapes has been considered of little ...
Point pattern analysis of collapsed pipes as a subsurface erosion in natural and manmade conditions ...
While most studies focus on the effect of soil pipes on hillslope stability, this present study inve...
Compared with surface soil erosion by water, subsurface erosion (piping) is generally less studied a...
Piping is an important land degradation process that occurs in almost all climatic zones. This study...
This study investigates the role of soil characteristics and land use in the development of soil pip...
Field observations and literature reveal that land use and soil characteristics play an important ro...
Collapsible loess-derived soils are prone to subsurface soil erosion (piping), whereenlargement of m...
Hydrological functioning of natural soil pipe networks and their impact on water transfer at the hil...
Abstract: Field observations and literature reveal that land use and soil characteristics play an im...
Ephemeral gully erosion rates are controlled by various factors out of which topography plays an imp...
Piping has been recognized as an important geomorphic, soil erosion and hydrologic process. It seems...
Soil-pipes (porous pipes inside a hillslope) are often detected in collapsed slopes indicating their...
Soil piping (tunnel erosion) has been recognised as an important erosion process in collapsible loes...
Collapsible loess-derived soils are prone to soil piping erosion, where enlargement of macropores ma...
Subsurface erosion (piping, tunnel erosion) in non-karstic landscapes has been considered of little ...
Point pattern analysis of collapsed pipes as a subsurface erosion in natural and manmade conditions ...
While most studies focus on the effect of soil pipes on hillslope stability, this present study inve...
Compared with surface soil erosion by water, subsurface erosion (piping) is generally less studied a...
Piping is an important land degradation process that occurs in almost all climatic zones. This study...
This study investigates the role of soil characteristics and land use in the development of soil pip...
Field observations and literature reveal that land use and soil characteristics play an important ro...
Collapsible loess-derived soils are prone to subsurface soil erosion (piping), whereenlargement of m...
Hydrological functioning of natural soil pipe networks and their impact on water transfer at the hil...
Abstract: Field observations and literature reveal that land use and soil characteristics play an im...
Ephemeral gully erosion rates are controlled by various factors out of which topography plays an imp...
Piping has been recognized as an important geomorphic, soil erosion and hydrologic process. It seems...
Soil-pipes (porous pipes inside a hillslope) are often detected in collapsed slopes indicating their...