Soil erosion is a common global problem that has negative impacts on agriculture production, water storage facilities, water conveyance system, and water quality. To assess water erosion problems in catchments, scientists have developed several spatially distributed soil erosion models with various degree of sophistication. Examples are CREAMS, KYERMO, PRORILL, KINEROS2, LISEM, RUSLE, EUROSEM, EGEM, GLEAMS, and WEPP. Precise estimation of mean flow velocity and sediment transport capacity play a vital role in the accuracy of the outcomes of each spatially distributed soil erosion model. Worldwide, Manning and Darcy-Weisbach formulae are commonly used for the quantification of mean flow velocity in shallow overland flows, which were actuall...
Abstract: Approximately 90-95 % of soil eroded on a hillslope is redeposited and does not enter a st...
WOS: 000401322900014Land degradation processes start with accelerated runoff and sediment delivery. ...
Sediments conveyed from interrill areas to rills are transported by a thin flow (overland flow) and ...
Soil erosion is a common global problem that has negative impacts on agriculture production, water s...
Soil erosion is a serious global problem requiring effective modeling for accurate assessment of sen...
Sediment transport is an important component of the soil erosion process, which depends on several h...
Sediment transport capacity in rills is an important parameter for erosion modeling on hillslopes. I...
Sediment transport capacity must be considered when developing physical models of soil erosion. The ...
Abstract: Nearly all physically based models of soil erosion and landform evolution include an equat...
An equation for evaluating the sediment transport capacity of overland flow is a necessary part of a...
Shallow overland flow on agricultural land has distinctly different sediment transport characteristi...
WOS: 000339733200001Climate change can escalate rainfall intensity and cause further increase in sed...
Estimation of sediment transport capacity (STC) plays a crucial role in simulating soil erosion usin...
The physics-based sediment transport equations are derived from the assumption that the sediment tra...
Land degradation processes start with accelerated runoff and sediment delivery. In this study, rainf...
Abstract: Approximately 90-95 % of soil eroded on a hillslope is redeposited and does not enter a st...
WOS: 000401322900014Land degradation processes start with accelerated runoff and sediment delivery. ...
Sediments conveyed from interrill areas to rills are transported by a thin flow (overland flow) and ...
Soil erosion is a common global problem that has negative impacts on agriculture production, water s...
Soil erosion is a serious global problem requiring effective modeling for accurate assessment of sen...
Sediment transport is an important component of the soil erosion process, which depends on several h...
Sediment transport capacity in rills is an important parameter for erosion modeling on hillslopes. I...
Sediment transport capacity must be considered when developing physical models of soil erosion. The ...
Abstract: Nearly all physically based models of soil erosion and landform evolution include an equat...
An equation for evaluating the sediment transport capacity of overland flow is a necessary part of a...
Shallow overland flow on agricultural land has distinctly different sediment transport characteristi...
WOS: 000339733200001Climate change can escalate rainfall intensity and cause further increase in sed...
Estimation of sediment transport capacity (STC) plays a crucial role in simulating soil erosion usin...
The physics-based sediment transport equations are derived from the assumption that the sediment tra...
Land degradation processes start with accelerated runoff and sediment delivery. In this study, rainf...
Abstract: Approximately 90-95 % of soil eroded on a hillslope is redeposited and does not enter a st...
WOS: 000401322900014Land degradation processes start with accelerated runoff and sediment delivery. ...
Sediments conveyed from interrill areas to rills are transported by a thin flow (overland flow) and ...