ABSTRACT The ecohydrological controls on soil erosion and landscape evolution are difficult to quantify and poorly understood.
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ABSTRACT The ecohydrological controls on soil erosion and landscape evolution are difficult to quantify and poorly understood.
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- 25-year, quarterly land change maps of China's Loess Plateau reveal long-term and substantial water-induced soil erosion mitigation (2026) · doi
However, the evolution of soil erosion in these regions remains poorly quantified due to the absence of high-resolution, long-term, and high-frequency monitoring data.
Keywords: high evolution soil erosion regions remains poorly quantified absence resolution long term frequency monitoring - Post‐Wildfire Generation of Debris‐Flow Slurry by Rill Erosion on Colluvial Hillslopes (2021) · doi
However, quantitative studies of the erosion and its relationship to rainfall, runoff, and landscape characteristics have been limited to a narrow range of physiographic conditions.
Keywords: quantitative erosion relationship rainfall runoff landscape characteristics limited narrow range physiographic conditions - Variations of Lateral Bedrock Erosion Rates Control Planation of Uplifting Folds in the Foreland of the Tian Shan, NW China (2017) · doi
It remains uncertain in which settings variations in lateral bedrock erosion rates predominate over changes in vertical erosion rates.
Keywords: erosion rates remains uncertain settings variations lateral bedrock predominate changes vertical - Ecohydrological controls on soil erosion and landscape evolution (2011) · doi
ABSTRACT The ecohydrological controls on soil erosion and landscape evolution are difficult to quantify and poorly understood.
Keywords: abstract ecohydrological controls soil erosion landscape evolution difficult quantify poorly understood
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