The Chinese Loess Plateau suffers some of the highest soil erosion rates on earth. This is caused by the fact that it can be characterized as a semi-arid area with low vegetation cover, erodible soils, steep slopes and occasional high intensity summer storms. In this study, the process based distributed soil erosion model LISEM was applied to a small catchment on the Chinese Loess Plateau. Several characteristics specific to the Loess Plateau needed to be taken into account to allow successful simulation with such a model. The most important were the occurrence of very high sediment concentrations, the occurrence of steep slopes and the presence of large gullies. High concentrations will affect fluid properties, steep slopes have effects on...
Soil erosion is one of the most serious land degradation problems and the primary environmental issu...
Soil erosion is still one of major issues limiting agricultural and forestry productivity in Loess P...
Building a hydraulic-based empirical model for sediment and soil organic carbon (SOC) loss is sign...
The Chinese Loess Plateau suffers some of the highest soil erosion rates on earth. This is caused by...
Several land use scenarios were developed for the 3.5 km2 Danangou catchment on the Chinese Loess Pl...
Erosion models have not often been applied to very steep terrain such as the gully catchments of the...
The rolling hills region of the Chinese Loess Plateau is one of the areas with the highest erosion r...
A single gully system was selected in a small agricultural watershed on the Loess Plateau of China w...
Under increasing population pressure, soil erosion has become a threat in the East African Highlands...
The Loess Plateau suffers from severe soil erosion that leads to a series of ecological and economic...
On the Chinese Loess Plateau, soil erosion models are often employed to predict erosion rates and re...
Soil erosion is a major environmental problem of global concern. In the Loess Plateau region of Chin...
High sediment concentrations in runoff are a characteristic feature of the Chinese Loess Plateau, an...
The prediction and estimate of soil erosion is fundamental important for understanding the effect of...
On the Loess Plateau in China, soil erosion amounts to between 10 000 and 25 000 tons/km2/year. In 1...
Soil erosion is one of the most serious land degradation problems and the primary environmental issu...
Soil erosion is still one of major issues limiting agricultural and forestry productivity in Loess P...
Building a hydraulic-based empirical model for sediment and soil organic carbon (SOC) loss is sign...
The Chinese Loess Plateau suffers some of the highest soil erosion rates on earth. This is caused by...
Several land use scenarios were developed for the 3.5 km2 Danangou catchment on the Chinese Loess Pl...
Erosion models have not often been applied to very steep terrain such as the gully catchments of the...
The rolling hills region of the Chinese Loess Plateau is one of the areas with the highest erosion r...
A single gully system was selected in a small agricultural watershed on the Loess Plateau of China w...
Under increasing population pressure, soil erosion has become a threat in the East African Highlands...
The Loess Plateau suffers from severe soil erosion that leads to a series of ecological and economic...
On the Chinese Loess Plateau, soil erosion models are often employed to predict erosion rates and re...
Soil erosion is a major environmental problem of global concern. In the Loess Plateau region of Chin...
High sediment concentrations in runoff are a characteristic feature of the Chinese Loess Plateau, an...
The prediction and estimate of soil erosion is fundamental important for understanding the effect of...
On the Loess Plateau in China, soil erosion amounts to between 10 000 and 25 000 tons/km2/year. In 1...
Soil erosion is one of the most serious land degradation problems and the primary environmental issu...
Soil erosion is still one of major issues limiting agricultural and forestry productivity in Loess P...
Building a hydraulic-based empirical model for sediment and soil organic carbon (SOC) loss is sign...