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Juanhui Ren, Xiuqing Zheng, Pan Chen, Xuehua Zhao, Yanping Chen and Yu Shen
Basins located in loess hilly?gully regions often suffer flood disasters during the flood season. Meanwhile, the underlying surface of the region can increase the rainfall losses, thereby reducing the flood volume. Therefore, the prediction of rainfall l...
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Muhammad Naeem Khan, Yuanbo Gong, Tingxing Hu, Rattan Lal, Jiangkun Zheng, Meta Francis Justine, Muhammad Azhar, Mingxuan Che and Haitao Zhang
Purple soil is widely distributed in the hilly areas of the Sichuan basin, southwest China, and is highly susceptible to water erosion. The triggering of this process is related to slope, rainfall intensity and surface cover. Therefore, this study assess...
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Muhammad Naeem Khan, Yuanbo Gong, Tingxing Hu, Rattan Lal, Jiangkun Zheng, Meta Francis Justine, Muhammad Azhar, Mingxuan Che, Haitao Zhang
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Purple soil is widely distributed in the hilly areas of the Sichuan basin, southwest China, and is highly susceptible to water erosion. The triggering of this process is related to slope, rainfall intensity and surface cover. Therefore, this study assess...
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Wojciech Ciezkowski, Tomasz Berezowski, Malgorzata Kleniewska, Sylwia Szporak-Wasilewska and Jaroslaw Chormanski
This study estimates rainfall interception losses from natural wetland ecosystems based on maximum canopy storage measurements. Rainfall interception losses play an important role in water balance, which is crucial in wetlands, and has not yet been thoro...
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Xiaowen Ding, Ying Xue, Ming Lin and Guihong Jiang
The upper reach of the Yangtze River is an ecologically sensitive region where water loss, soil erosion, and nonpoint source (NPS) pollution are serious issues. In this drainage area, regosol is the most widely distributed soil type. Cultivation on regos...
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Xiaowen Ding, Ying Xue, Ming Lin, Guihong Jiang
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The upper reach of the Yangtze River is an ecologically sensitive region where water loss, soil erosion, and nonpoint source (NPS) pollution are serious issues. In this drainage area, regosol is the most widely distributed soil type. Cultivation on regos...
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Adam Perz, Dariusz Wrzesinski, Waldemar W. Budner and Leszek Sobkowiak
Floods are natural phenomena, inextricably related to river regimes, which can threaten human health and life, the environment, cultural heritage, economic activity and infrastructure. The aim of the research is to assess the connection between rainfall ...
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Daniela De Benedetto, Francesco Montemurro and Mariangela Diacono
The aim of this study was to determine the impact of agro-ecological practices on soil losses, by assessing experimental field topography changes and cauliflower crop yield after an artificial extreme rainfall event. Data were collected in an innovative ...
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Roberta Pellicani, Alessandro Parisi, Gabriele Iemmolo and Ciro Apollonio
Estimating economic losses caused on buildings and other civil engineering works due to flooding events is often a difficult task. The accuracy of the estimate is affected by the availability of detailed data regarding the return period of the flooding e...
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Xinkai Zhao, Xiaoyu Song, Danyang Wang, Lanjun Li, Pengfei Meng, Chong Fu, Long Wang, Wanyin Wei, Nan Yang, Yu Liu and Huaiyou Li
Straw mulching is a key method for controlling soil and water losses. Mulching costs may be reduced by applying it in strips rather than over entire areas. However, the effect of different straw mulching methods on the effectiveness of reducing soil eros...
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Nathaporn Areerachakul, Sethakarn Prongnuch, Peeranat Longsomboon and Jaya Kandasamy
This study of the Quantitative Estimation Precipitation (QEP) of rainfall, detected by two Meteorology Radars over Chi Basin, North-east Thailand, used data from the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD). The rainfall data from 129 rain gauge stations in ...
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Yong Wang, Quanhou Dai, Pengwei Ding, Kuaifen Li, Xingsong Yi, Jie He, Xudong Peng, Youjin Yan, Min Zhao and Yingchong Yang
Nitrogen loss is the main reason for land quality degradation and productivity decline and an important factor in groundwater pollution. Extreme rainfall has occurred frequently in Karst areas of southwest China in recent years. It is of great significan...
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Rodolfo Mon, Carlos Irurtia, Guido Fernando Botta, Oscar Pozzolo, Fernando Bellora Melcón, David Rivero, Miguel Bomben
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The effects of supplementary irrigation on soil chemical and physical properties were studied in 21 locations in the north of the rolling pampa region of Argentina. The chemical and physical variables were measured in top soil (0-100 mm) to compare irrig...
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Iswandi Umar,Indang Dewata
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Indonesia is a country that has a wet tropical climate, so that about 60 % of the cities in Indonesia is very a hazard to flood. The floods have caused many losses to humans. The purpose of this study is determine the direction of development policy miti...
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Vincent Chaplot and Macdex Mutema
Soil erosion is one of the most critical threats to cultivated land. Yet little information is available in Sub-Saharan Africa, especially on the relative contributions of various forms of erosion. Therefore, this study?s objective was to quantify soil l...
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Hai-Min Lyu, Ye-Shuang Xu, Wen-Chieh Cheng and Arul Arulrajah
The Yangtze River Basin and Huaihe River Basin in Southern China experienced severe floods 1998 and 2016. The reasons for the flooding hazards include the following two factors: hazardous weather conditions and degradation of the hydrological environment...
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Nwokocha Chibueze
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This paper examined the historical analysis of the economic effect of drought on tropical forest management in Northern Nigeria, causes and effect of drought and recommended solutions to curb the menace of drought in the affected regions in Northern Nige...
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Abdellatif Roman, Ali Ait Hssaine
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In November 2014, the central and southern Morocco have experienced extreme rainfall reached 287 mm and exceeded 240 mm on the last ten days of that same month .In Agadir city the annual average precipitations is 236 mm. Through reading and analysi...
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Muge Pinar Komu, Hakan Ahmet Nefeslioglu and Candan Gokceoglu
Uncertainties related to runout distances in shallow landslide analyses may not only affect lives but may also result in economic losses. Owing to the increase in shallow landslides, which are especially triggered by heavy rainfall, runout distances have...
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Yizhou Zhuang, Xiaoyao Hu, Wenbin He, Danyi Shen and Yijun Zhu
Landslides not only cause great economic and human life losses but also seriously affect the safe operation of infrastructure such as highways. Rainfall is an important condition for inducing landslides, especially when a fault and weak interlayer exist ...
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