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Piyawat Wuttichaikitcharoen and Mukand Singh Babel
Predicting sediment yield is necessary for good land and water management in any river basin. However, sometimes, the sediment data is either not available or is sparse, which renders estimating sediment yield a daunting task. The present study investiga...
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Shenghai Cheng, Aibin He, Xiayu Guo, Rongyi Li, Jianbo Wang, Yucheng Qi, Pengfei Zhang, Weixu Tao, Junchao Ji, Tingcheng Zhao, Yusheng Li and Zhiyong Ai
Soil salinization negatively affects rice growth and yield; however, how different sludge sources regulate rice growth and yield under salt stress was rarely investigated. This study evaluated the performance of two salt-tolerant rice cultivars, Chaoyou ...
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Mulugeta Admas, Assefa M. Melesse, Brook Abate and Getachew Tegegne
This study evaluated the best management practices on how to manage soil losses from catchment and reduce sediment load into a dam reservoir. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship of runoff, soil loss, and sediment yield with best management prac...
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Oleg Yermolaev and Svetlana Mukharamova
This paper describes the modelling of suspended sediment yield in a plains region in the European part of Russia (EPR) and its prediction for ungauged catchments. The studied plains area, excluding the Caucasus and Ural Mountains, covers 3.5 × 106 km2 of...
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Mulugeta Admas, Assefa M. Melesse, Brook Abate and Getachew Tegegne
Modeling soil erosion, sediment yield, and runoff are crucial for managing reservoir capacity, water quality, and watershed soil productivity. However, the monitoring and modeling of soil erosion and sedimentation rates in developing countries such as Et...
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Banteamlak Kase Abebe, Fasikaw Atanaw Zimale, Kidia Kessie Gelaye, Temesgen Gashaw, Endalkachew Goshe Dagnaw and Anwar Assefa Adem
In most developing countries, biophysical data are scarce, which hinders evidence-based watershed planning and management. To use the scarce data for resource development applications, special techniques are required. Thus, the primary goal of this study...
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Bilal Ahmad Munir, Sajid Rashid Ahmad and Raja Rehan
In this study, a relation-based dam suitability analysis (RDSA) technique is developed to identify the most suitable sites for dams. The methodology focused on a group of the most important parameters/indicators (stream order, terrain roughness index, sl...
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Dan Yang, Kai Mu, Hui Yang, Mingliang Luo, Wei Lv, Bin Zhang, Hui Liu and Zhicheng Wang
Gully erosion is well-developed in the Jinsha dry-hot valley region, which has caused serious soil losses. Gully volume is regarded as an effective indicator that can reflect the development intensity of gully erosion, and the evolutionary processes of g...
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Paulina Orlinska-Wozniak, Ewa Szalinska and Pawel Wilk
The issue of whether land use changes will balance out sediment yields induced by climate predictions was assessed for a Carpathian basin (Raba River, Poland). This discussion was based on the Macromodel DNS (Discharge?Nutrient?Sea)/SWAT (Soil and Water ...
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Yu-Jia Chiu, Hong-Yuan Lee, Tse-Lin Wang, Junyang Yu, Ying-Tien Lin and Yeping Yuan
Accurate and reliable estimates of sediment yields from a watershed and identification of unstable stream reaches due to sediment-related disaster are crucial for watershed management, disaster prevention, and hazard mitigation purposes. In this study, w...
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Nura Boru Jilo, Bogale Gebremariam, Arus Edo Harka, Gezahegn Weldu Woldemariam and Fiseha Behulu
It is anticipated that climate change will impact sediment yield in watersheds. The purpose of this study was to investigate the impacts of climate change on sediment yield from the Logiya watershed in the lower Awash Basin, Ethiopia. Here, we used the c...
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Ingrid Luffman, Arpita Nandi and Benjamin Luffman
Gully erosion is a global problem that degrades land and reduces its utility for agriculture, development, and water quality. Quantification of sediment yield and control of sediment sources is essential for environmental protection. Five methods to eval...
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Sergio Grauso, Francesco Pasanisi and Carlo Tebano
Sediment connectivity is a major topic in recent research because of its relevance in the characterization of the morphology of river systems and assessing of sediment transport and deposition. Currently, the connectivity indices found in the literature ...
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Sergio Grauso, Francesco Pasanisi, Carlo Tebano, Marcello Grillini and Alessandro Peloso
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Ludmila Kuksina
This study investigates the spatial and temporal variability of water runoff and suspended sediment yield in rivers in the Kamchatsky Krai territory (in the Far East of the Russian Federation). It is based on data from 269 monitoring stations for the per...
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Alemu O. Aga, Bayou Chane and Assefa M. Melesse
To prolong the useful life of lakes and reservoirs, prioritizing watersheds by severity and risk of soil erosion is an essential index to develop sound sediment management plans. This study aims to predict soil erosion risk and sediment yield using Soil ...
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Gebiaw T. Ayele, Engidasew Z. Teshale, Bofu Yu, Ian D. Rutherfurd, Jaehak Jeong
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Inappropriate use of land and poor ecosystem management have accelerated land degradation and reduced the storage capacity of reservoirs. To mitigate the effect of the increased sediment yield, it is important to identify erosion-prone areas in a 287 km2...
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Ling Zhang, Raghupathy Karthikeyan, Hui Zhang and Yuxuan Tang
Soil erosion is one of the most serious land degradation problems and the primary environmental issue in the Loess Plateau region of China. To identify the critical sub-basins and assess the impacts of land use change and climatic variability change on s...
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Ling Zhang, Raghupathy Karthikeyan, Hui Zhang, Yuxuan Tang
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Soil erosion is one of the most serious land degradation problems and the primary environmental issue in the Loess Plateau region of China. To identify the critical sub-basins and assess the impacts of land use change and climatic variability change on s...
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Gebiaw T. Ayele, Engidasew Z. Teshale, Bofu Yu, Ian D. Rutherfurd and Jaehak Jeong
Inappropriate use of land and poor ecosystem management have accelerated land degradation and reduced the storage capacity of reservoirs. To mitigate the effect of the increased sediment yield, it is important to identify erosion-prone areas in a 287 km2...
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