The revised Morgan, Morgan and Finney (rMMF) water erosion model calculates annual surface runoff and soil loss from field-sized areas. The original version of the rMMF is neither suited to calculate water erosion along irregular hillslopes, nor capable to allow infiltration of once generated surface runoff at places where the runoff speed slows down, and infiltration could occur under natural conditions. The aim of this article is to describe a new hillslope version of the rMMF model that allows infiltration of surface runoff, and to show examples of soil erosion modelling along real and hypothetical hillslopes. The new hillslope version (hMMF) splits the entire hillslope into a number of sections that have individual properties, such as s...
Research of model simulations of hydrological data for water resources studies and field and laborat...
A soil erosion model including interrill erosion and rill erosion was developed for hillslope. The r...
WOS: 000339733200001Climate change can escalate rainfall intensity and cause further increase in sed...
The revised Morgan, Morgan and Finney (rMMF) water erosion model calculates annual surface runoff an...
The revised Morgan, Morgan and Finney (rMMF) water erosion model calculates annual surface runoff an...
Soil and water conservation practices are increasingly being considered for curbing non-point source...
The Morgan-Morgan-Finney (MMF) model is identified as the most appropriate hillslope soil erosion mo...
Soil erosion due to water is a major environmental problem in many parts of the world. Most of Medit...
<p>Soil erosion by water is a major driven force causing land degradation. Laboratory experiments, o...
In attempts to better manage soil and water resources, soil erosion models have received increasing ...
A simple hillslope erosion model is developed and tested for watersheds ranging from 100 ha to 180,0...
To reduce soil erosion, soil and water conservation (SWC) methods are often used. However, no method...
To reduce soil erosion, soil and water conservation (SWC) methods are often used. However, no method...
To reduce soil erosion, soil and water conservation (SWC) methods are often used. However, no method...
Agricultural activities on hillslopes often cause soil erosion and degradation. Permanent vegetation...
Research of model simulations of hydrological data for water resources studies and field and laborat...
A soil erosion model including interrill erosion and rill erosion was developed for hillslope. The r...
WOS: 000339733200001Climate change can escalate rainfall intensity and cause further increase in sed...
The revised Morgan, Morgan and Finney (rMMF) water erosion model calculates annual surface runoff an...
The revised Morgan, Morgan and Finney (rMMF) water erosion model calculates annual surface runoff an...
Soil and water conservation practices are increasingly being considered for curbing non-point source...
The Morgan-Morgan-Finney (MMF) model is identified as the most appropriate hillslope soil erosion mo...
Soil erosion due to water is a major environmental problem in many parts of the world. Most of Medit...
<p>Soil erosion by water is a major driven force causing land degradation. Laboratory experiments, o...
In attempts to better manage soil and water resources, soil erosion models have received increasing ...
A simple hillslope erosion model is developed and tested for watersheds ranging from 100 ha to 180,0...
To reduce soil erosion, soil and water conservation (SWC) methods are often used. However, no method...
To reduce soil erosion, soil and water conservation (SWC) methods are often used. However, no method...
To reduce soil erosion, soil and water conservation (SWC) methods are often used. However, no method...
Agricultural activities on hillslopes often cause soil erosion and degradation. Permanent vegetation...
Research of model simulations of hydrological data for water resources studies and field and laborat...
A soil erosion model including interrill erosion and rill erosion was developed for hillslope. The r...
WOS: 000339733200001Climate change can escalate rainfall intensity and cause further increase in sed...