Collapsible loess-derived soils are prone to soil piping erosion, where enlargement of macropores may lead to a subsurface pipe network and eventually to soil collapse and gully development. This study aims at understanding the main factors controlling spatial patterns of piping in loess-derived soils under a temperate climate. To map the spatial distribution of piping and identify the environmental controls on its distribution, a regional survey was carried out in a 236 km2 study area in the Flemish Ardennes (Belgium). Orthophotos taken at optimal field conditions (winter) were analyzed to detect piping in open landscapes and ground thruthing was systematically done through field surveys. In total, 137 parcels having 560 collapsed pipes we...
Recent research has indicated the large spatial and temporal variation in soil erosion resistance ag...
Gully erosion is a degradation process affecting soils in many parts of the World. Despite the compl...
Soil piping remains a relatively unexplored phenomenon despite its substantial impacts on watershed-...
Subsurface erosion (piping, tunnel erosion) in non-karstic landscapes has been considered of little ...
Soil piping (tunnel erosion) has been recognized as an important erosion process in collapsible loes...
Field observations and literature reveal that land use and soil characteristics play an important ro...
Abstract: Field observations and literature reveal that land use and soil characteristics play an im...
Compared with surface soil erosion by water, subsurface erosion (piping) is generally less studied a...
This study investigates the role of soil characteristics and land use in the development of soil pip...
While most studies focus on the effect of soil pipes on hillslope stability, this present study inve...
Hydrological functioning of natural soil pipe networks and their impact on water transfer at the hil...
Point pattern analysis of collapsed pipes as a subsurface erosion in natural and manmade conditions ...
Collapsible loess-derived soils are prone to subsurface soil erosion (piping), whereenlargement of m...
Piping has been recognized as an important geomorphic, soil erosion and hydrologic process. It seems...
Field surveys in the Belgian loess belt revealed the presence in many forested areas of large, perma...
Recent research has indicated the large spatial and temporal variation in soil erosion resistance ag...
Gully erosion is a degradation process affecting soils in many parts of the World. Despite the compl...
Soil piping remains a relatively unexplored phenomenon despite its substantial impacts on watershed-...
Subsurface erosion (piping, tunnel erosion) in non-karstic landscapes has been considered of little ...
Soil piping (tunnel erosion) has been recognized as an important erosion process in collapsible loes...
Field observations and literature reveal that land use and soil characteristics play an important ro...
Abstract: Field observations and literature reveal that land use and soil characteristics play an im...
Compared with surface soil erosion by water, subsurface erosion (piping) is generally less studied a...
This study investigates the role of soil characteristics and land use in the development of soil pip...
While most studies focus on the effect of soil pipes on hillslope stability, this present study inve...
Hydrological functioning of natural soil pipe networks and their impact on water transfer at the hil...
Point pattern analysis of collapsed pipes as a subsurface erosion in natural and manmade conditions ...
Collapsible loess-derived soils are prone to subsurface soil erosion (piping), whereenlargement of m...
Piping has been recognized as an important geomorphic, soil erosion and hydrologic process. It seems...
Field surveys in the Belgian loess belt revealed the presence in many forested areas of large, perma...
Recent research has indicated the large spatial and temporal variation in soil erosion resistance ag...
Gully erosion is a degradation process affecting soils in many parts of the World. Despite the compl...
Soil piping remains a relatively unexplored phenomenon despite its substantial impacts on watershed-...