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Erosion rates and sediment budgets in vineyards at 1-m resolution based on stock unearthing (Burgundy, France).

2008

Abstract A new and simple method is developed to efficiently quantify erosion and deposition rates based on stock unearthing measurements. This is applicable to spatial scales ranging from plot to hillslopes, and to time scales ranging from single hydrologic events to centennial scales. The method is applied to a plot area on vineyard hillslopes in Burgundy (Monthelie, France), with measurement of 4328 vine plants. A sediment budget established at the plot scale shows a mean soil lowering of 3.44 ± 1 cm over 20 years, involving a minimal erosion rate of 1.7 ± 0.5 mm yr − 1 . Locally, erosion rates can reach up to 8.2 ± 0.5 mm yr − 1 . This approach allows the sediment redistribution to be m…

HydrologyVine010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSediment flux quantification15. Life on landSpatially distributed erosion patterns010502 geochemistry & geophysicsSpatial distributionVineyard01 natural sciencesVineyard[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences[ SDE ] Environmental Sciences[ SHS ] Humanities and Social SciencesSoil water[SDE]Environmental SciencesErosionSoil erosionDigital elevation modelSedimentary budgetBurgundyGeologyStock (geology)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface Processes
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Impact of catchment properties on aquatic chemistry in the rivers of Latvia

2010

The relationships between land use characteristics and aquatic chemistry (nutrient concentrations, major inorganic ions and indicators of organic matter concentrations) were analyzed to determine factors controlling the runoff of dissolved substances, spatial variability of water chemical composition and possible impacts of pollution sources in Latvia. Groups of factors were found to determine the variability of nutrient, organic matter and major inorganic ions concentrations. Bedrock geology and weathering of soil minerals affect the concentrations of inorganic ions, but the nature of the relationships between nutrient concentrations and those of land use are good indicators of human impac…

Hydrologychemistry.chemical_classificationPollutionmedia_common.quotation_subjectInorganic ionsNutrientchemistrySoil waterSpatial variabilityOrganic matterWater qualitySurface runoffWater Science and Technologymedia_commonHydrology Research
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Distribution pattern of river blennies in the Júcar River basin (eastern Spain)

2000

Salaria fluviatilis in the Jucar river basin was found only in the Jucar River itself, the tributaries Cabriel and Escalona, and the irrigation channel Acequia Real. Blenny density varied from 0.2 to 3.1 ind m -2 Sites with blennies had significantly lower coliform counts than those without blennies.

HydrologygeographySalariageography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyDrainage basinAquatic ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationSpatial distributionPopulation densityHabitatTributaryWater qualityWater pollutionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Fish Biology
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Spatial patterns of sediment connectivity in terraced lands: Anthropogenic controls of catchment sensitivity

2017

In recent decades the dynamics of global change in developed countries has led to significant alterations in the hydrological and sediment dynamics of terraced land. Agricultural terraces were built to control overland flow and prevent erosion, acting as buffers and barriers throughout the sediment cascading system. Their abandonment and degradation increase the sensitivity of the catchment, promoting the collapse of dry-stone walls and the reworking of stored sediment. In this study, a geomorphometric Index of Connectivity (IC) –derived from high-resolution LiDAR data (0.9 pt m-2, RMSE Q8). This spatial matching was related to feedback dynamics between structural and functional connectivit…

Hydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLand managementDrainage basinSoil ScienceSedimentGlobal change04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesDevelopment01 natural sciences040103 agronomy & agricultureErosionSpatial ecology0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental scienceSensitivity (control systems)Surface runoff0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceLand Degradation & Development
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Analysis of soil surface component patterns affecting runoff generation. An example of methods applied to Mediterranean hillslopes in Alicante (Spain)

2008

Spatial patterns of soil surface components (vegetation, rock fragments, crusts, bedrock outcrops, etc.) are a key factor determining hydrological functioning of hillslopes. A methodological approach to analyse the patterns of soil surface components at a detailed scale is proposed in this paper. The methods proposed are applied to two contrasting semi-arid Mediterranean hillslopes, and the influence of soil surface component patterns on the runoff response of the slopes was analysed. A soil surface components map was derived from a high resolution photo-mosaic obtained in the field by means of a digital camera. Rainfall simulation experimental data were used to characterise the hydrologica…

Hydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryBedrockSoil surface componentsHydrographRunoff generationInfiltration (hydrology)Rock fragmentSoil waterSpatial ecologyHillslope processesCommon spatial patternPatternsSurface runoffGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesGeomorphology
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Modeling Rill Erosion at the Sparacia Experimental Area

2015

In this paper the contributions of rill and interrill components to total soil erosion monitored at event scale at the Sparacia experimental area, Southern Italy, were firstly compared and the dominance of the rill component was detected. Then, the reliability of two empirical relationships between the rill length and its eroded volume and among the morphological variables (length, width, depth and volume) describing the channelized process was tested using both direct measurements of rills, carried out for the October 3, 2011 event, and those of ephemeral gullies surveyed on February 2010 at Sparacia. The measurements of rills detected by the direct field relief were compared with those ob…

Hydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryChannelizedRill erosionRillErosion modelling Erosion measurements Interrill Rill Ephemeral gully Rill erodibilitySettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliEnvironmental ChemistrySpatial variabilityDigital elevation modelGeologyEvent scaleGeneral Environmental ScienceWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringJournal of Hydrologic Engineering
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Hydrology is reflected in the functioning and community composition of methanotrophs in the littoral wetland of a boreal lake

2010

In lake ecosystems a major proportion of methane (CH4) emissions originate from the littoral zone, which can have a great spatial variability in hydrology, soil quality and vegetation. Hitherto, spatial heterogeneity and the effects it has on functioning and diversity of methanotrophs in littoral wetlands have been poorly understood. A diagnostic microarray based on the particulate methane monooxygenase gene coupled with geostatistics was used to analyse spatial patterns of methanotrophs in the littoral wetland of a eutrophic boreal lake (Lake Kevaton, Eastern Finland). The wetland had a hydrology gradient with a mean water table varying from −8 to −25 cm. The wettest area, comprising the h…

Hydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyWater tableEcologyLake ecosystemWetlandBiologyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologySpatial heterogeneityHydrology (agriculture)Littoral zoneSpatial variabilitySpecies richnessFEMS Microbiology Ecology
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The effect of patchy distribution ofStipa tenacissimaL. on runoff and erosion

1997

In south-east Spain, a semi-arid area,Stipa tenacissima(alphagrass) covers large natural and semi-natural areas with a mosaic of tussocks and bare zones. However, little knowledge exists about the influence of these patterns on runoff and erosion. In order to understand the hydrological and erosional behaviour of the vegetated (herbs andalphagrass) and bare zones, rainfall simulation experiments were carried out at three sites in south-east Spain. The experiments showed that surface runoff and erosion is negligible in the tussock and quite high in the bare areas. High infiltration rates and deep wetting fronts were measured in the vegetated patches, and lower infiltration rates and shallowe…

Hydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyved/biologyTussockved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesSpatial distributionInfiltration (HVAC)Sink (geography)ErosionEnvironmental scienceWettingSurface runoffEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEarth-Surface ProcessesStipa tenacissimaJournal of Arid Environments
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Monitoring and predicting sediment yield in a small Sicilian basin

2001

Identifying areas of a basin that are most sensitive to erosion have stimulated the study of within–basin variability of the sediment–delivery processes and the use of spatially distributed models. To verify the reliability of a sediment–delivery distributed model applicable at the morphological unit scale (i.e., the area of clearly defined aspect, length, and steepness), experiments were carried out at mean annual and event scales in a small Sicilian basin. A Geographical Information System is briefly presented into which the measurements carried out at the basin outlet (runoff, sediment yield, etc.) and other point and areal information (soil erodibility, digital terrain model, etc.) were…

Hydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryScale (ratio)Distributed element modelDrainage basinSediment yieldSedimentExperimental basinStructural basinAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Geographical information systemErosionSoil erosionEnvironmental scienceSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliSpatial variabilitySurface runoff
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Assessing soil erosion in a small Sicilian basin by caesium-137 measurements and a simplified mass balance model

2000

Abstract The caesium-137 technique affords both an alternative to conventional measurement methods and an effective quantitative estimate of soil redistribution at the basin scale. Among the available calibration relationships which link the degree of increase or depletion of the 137Cs activity relative to the baseline 137Cs input and sediment yield, the mass balance approach has received increased application for its physical basis. First, the applicability of the refined simplified point-based mass balance (RSPMB) model of Zhang et al. (1999) at the scale of the morphological unit is proposed herein. The 137Cs spatial distribution measured in a small Sicilian basin and the spatial distrib…

Hydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryScale (ratio)Drainage basinSedimentSoil scienceStructural basinSpatial distributionCaesium-137ErosionCalibrationEnvironmental scienceWater Science and TechnologyHydrological Sciences Journal
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