ABSTRACT The fallout radionuclides 137Cs, 210Pbex are used widely for obtaining quantitative information on soil erosion and sediment redistribution rates within agricultural landscapes, over several spatial and temporal scales, and they are frequently seen to represent a valuable complement to conventional soil erosion measurement techniques. However, measurements of these radionuclides provide estimates of medium term (i.e. 40-100 years) soil erosion rates. The shorter-term perspective provided by the 7Be method has the potential to estimate soil erosion rates associated with individual events or short periods. The 7Be method has become increasingly relevant in an environment impacted by climate change, changing land use and other human a...
As soil erosion is the major threat to one of the most essential resources of humankind, methods to ...
Isotopes of meteoric 10Be, 137Cs, 239+240Pu have been proposed as a soil redistribution tracer and a...
Increasing concern for problems of soil degradation and the off-site impacts of accelerated erosion ...
ABSTRACT The fallout radionuclides 137Cs, 210Pbex are used widely for obtaining quantitative informa...
Despite increased understanding of erosion processes and advances achieved in soil erosion modeling ...
AbstractThe measurement of fallout radionuclides (FRN) has become one of the most commonly used tool...
Soil erosion is one of the largest global problems of environmental protection and sustainable devel...
The measurement of fallout radionuclides (FRN) has become one of the most commonly used tools to qua...
In the near future, the use of 137Cs from global fallout (Cs) as a tracer for erosion studies will n...
Intensification and expansion of agricultural production since the 1970s have increased soil erosion...
This work presents a use of the ¹³⁷Cs method in the reseach of soil erosion and sedimentation on the...
AbstractSheet erosion is one of the major threats to alpine soils. To quantify its role and impact i...
Soil erosion rates are quantified using the fallout radionuclide(caesium-137) approach and models (e...
Soil erosion is the most important degradation process in A rgentine. According to the estimation of...
The radioisotope 137Cs has been extensively used to provide information about soil erosion. The tech...
As soil erosion is the major threat to one of the most essential resources of humankind, methods to ...
Isotopes of meteoric 10Be, 137Cs, 239+240Pu have been proposed as a soil redistribution tracer and a...
Increasing concern for problems of soil degradation and the off-site impacts of accelerated erosion ...
ABSTRACT The fallout radionuclides 137Cs, 210Pbex are used widely for obtaining quantitative informa...
Despite increased understanding of erosion processes and advances achieved in soil erosion modeling ...
AbstractThe measurement of fallout radionuclides (FRN) has become one of the most commonly used tool...
Soil erosion is one of the largest global problems of environmental protection and sustainable devel...
The measurement of fallout radionuclides (FRN) has become one of the most commonly used tools to qua...
In the near future, the use of 137Cs from global fallout (Cs) as a tracer for erosion studies will n...
Intensification and expansion of agricultural production since the 1970s have increased soil erosion...
This work presents a use of the ¹³⁷Cs method in the reseach of soil erosion and sedimentation on the...
AbstractSheet erosion is one of the major threats to alpine soils. To quantify its role and impact i...
Soil erosion rates are quantified using the fallout radionuclide(caesium-137) approach and models (e...
Soil erosion is the most important degradation process in A rgentine. According to the estimation of...
The radioisotope 137Cs has been extensively used to provide information about soil erosion. The tech...
As soil erosion is the major threat to one of the most essential resources of humankind, methods to ...
Isotopes of meteoric 10Be, 137Cs, 239+240Pu have been proposed as a soil redistribution tracer and a...
Increasing concern for problems of soil degradation and the off-site impacts of accelerated erosion ...