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Sediment transport mechanisms and selective removal of soil particles under unsteady-state conditions in a sheet erosion system

2022

Abstract Selective removal of particles and nutrients by water erosion is a key factor in soil erosion studies. Most agricultural soils are located on gentle slopes where fertility is high; however, until now, the main attention on sediment transport mechanisms was paid to high-slope gradients, where soil erosion is intense, but soils are less productive. Despite the importance of sediment size distribution (SSD) and transport mechanisms under unsteady-state conditions, few studies have been done on this issue. Higher sediment concentrations in the early stages of the runoff indicate the need to deal with unsteady-state conditions. To address this issue, sheet erosion experiments were done …

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryStratigraphySedimentGeologySoil scienceRillSoil waterErosionEnvironmental scienceSoil fertilitySurface runoffSediment transportStream powerInternational Journal of Sediment Research
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Mapping the annual runoff data in Sicily using a geostatistical approach

2011

The availability of reliable and long time series of runoff data is fundamental for most of the hydrological analyses and for the assessment and the management of water resources even in condition of global climatic change. However, hydrologic data set are often characterized by a short duration and also suffer from missing data values, mainly due to malfunctioning of gauging stations for a specific period. In order to overcome this problem and obtain long and continuous runoff time series, different models and methods have been previously developed and proposed. While some models, used to extent the streamflow record, are conceptual, empirical, regressive models based on the rainfall input…

geostatistical runoffSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologia
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Browsing hinders the regeneration of broadleaved trees in uneven-aged forest management in southern Finland

2020

Uneven-aged forest management has attained increasing popularity. It may benefit biodiversity, buffer against pests and abiotic damages, decrease runoff from clearcuts and improve recreational values. We studied how gap cuttings and single-tree selection cuttings influence browsing damage in spruce-dominated forests in south-central Finland. Overall, browsing damage was especially frequent in aspen and rowan, but also in birch. The larger the basal area left in harvesting, the lower the browsing pressure on birch and rowan; neither the harvesting method nor the seedling density had an independent effect on browsing damage. Although larger tree retention levels may reduce browsing damage, th…

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Ojituksen ja ennallistamisen aiheuttamat muutokset kasvilajistossa ja –yhteisöissä

2013

impacts on runoff watershydrologiarestorationmirespeat accumulationmuinaisjäännöksetpadotblocking ditchespuuston poistovedenhankintaojien tukkiminenvesistövaikutuksetpeatland drainagekulttuuriperintötree cover removalturvepatoaminenancient relicssuotvesitalousennallistaminenturpeen muodostuminenmetsäojitus
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Verkostonäkökulma ennallistamiskohteiden valinnassa

2013

Verkostonäkökulma korostuu vahvasti luonnonsuojelun suunnittelussa Suomessa ja maailmalla. Suojelualueita ei voi nähdä yksittäisinä eristyneinä alueina, vaan luonnonsuojelualueiden verkosto ja koko ympäröivä maisema ylläpitävät yhdessä tietyn alueen eliölajistoa. Parhaiden alueiden kytkeytyvyyden varmistamista ja verkostojen ylläpitämistä on myös ehdotettu ratkaisuksi biodiversiteetin säilyttämiselle, kun ilmastonmuutos pakottaa lajeja siirtymään uusille asuinalueille. Verkostonäkökulma kannattaa huomioida myös ennallistamiskohteiden valinnassa – mikä ei kuitenkaan ole yksiselitteistä ja helppoa. nonPeerReviewed

impacts on runoff watershydrologiarestorationmirespeat accumulationpadotblocking ditchespuuston poistovedenhankintaojien tukkiminenvesistövaikutuksetpeatland drainagekulttuuriperintötree cover removalturvepatoaminenancient relicssuotvesitalousennallistaminenturpeen muodostuminenmetsäojitus
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Ekosysteemin ennallistamisen ja luonnonhoidon ekologia

2013

impacts on runoff watershydrologiarestorationmirespeat accumulationpadotblocking ditchespuuston poistovedenhankintaojien tukkiminenvesistövaikutuksetpeatland drainagekulttuuriperintötree cover removalturvepatoaminenancient relicssuotvesitalousennallistaminenturpeen muodostuminenmetsäojitus
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Micro-scale post-fire surface cover changes monitored using high spatial resolution photography in a semiarid environment: A useful tool in the study…

2012

[ES] Although post-fire soil erosion has been studied, little attention has been paid to changes in soil surface cover following fires, despite this being a key factor in understanding the water and sediment yield. This study, at Peñaflor (Spain), investigated the effect of fire on soil erosion using data from soil erosion plots and high spatial resolution photography (HSRP). Measurements were made from October 2003 to October 2005 in a control plot and a plot experimentally exposed to a fire in October 2004. Ground cover components were identified, including vegetation, bare soil, stones, charcoal and ash. Runoff and sediment concentrations were low because of the absence of intense rainfa…

inorganic chemicalsHydrologyEcologySedimentSoil scienceVegetationrespiratory systemcomplex mixturesRock fragmentvisual_artErosionLittervisual_art.visual_art_mediumEnvironmental scienceScale (map)CharcoalSurface runoffEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEarth-Surface Processes
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Discharges of past flood events based on historical river profiles

2008

Abstract. This paper presents a case study on the estimation of peak discharges of extreme flood events during the 19th century of the Neckar River located in south-western Germany. It was carried out as part of the BMBF (German Federal Ministry of Education and Research) research project RIMAX (Risk Management of Extreme Flood Events). The discharge estimations were made for the 1824 and 1882 flood events, and are based on historical cross profiles. The 1-D model Hydrologic Engineering Centers River Analysis System (HEC-RAS) was applied with different roughness coefficients to determine these estimations. The results are compared (i) with contemporary historical calculations for the 1824 a…

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Model research on the influence of green roofs on environmental parameters in urban agglomerations

2018

The intensive development of urban agglomerations in Poland and other European countries has rendered the growth of biologically active areas more important with respect the quality of the urban environment. Taking the rapidly rising prices of plots in city centers into consideration, it is worth noting the vast surfaces of building roofs that can be used as biologically active areas. The term green roof is to be understood as an open, overgrown surface on a multilayer roof of a building. Green roofs can only be made on a planar surface with an inclination of 2% to 30%. In accordance with the type of usage, construction factors and maintenance requirements, green roofs are typically defined…

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Potential of historical meteorological and hydrological data for the reconstruction of historical flood events – the example of the 1882 flood in sou…

2009

Abstract. This paper presents a hydrometeorological reconstruction of the flood triggering meteorological situation and the simulation of discharges of the flood event of December 1882 in the Neckar catchment in Baden-Württemberg (southwest Germany). The course of the 1882 flood event in the Neckar catchment in southwest Germany and the weather conditions which led to this flood were reconstructed by evaluating the information from various historical sources. From these historical data, daily input data sets were derived for run-off modeling. For the determination of the precipitation pattern at the end of December 1882, the sparse historical data were modified by using a similar modern day…

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