Soil erosion is a major worldwide threat to agro-ecosystem sustainability and land productivity. Fallout radionuclides and stable isotopes are used to measure magnitudes and sources of soil erosion, ...
The Earth's land surface is dominated by sloping landscapes. Every year, soil erosion laterally distributes on the order of 75 Gt of topsoil (Berhe et al. 2007). The coupled biogeochemical cycles ...
Erosion happens when waves wear away the land. Different types of erosion include hydraulic action where the force of the wave traps air into the rock and breaks it apart. There is also abrasion ...
This approach simulates different levels of erosion ... across sites with varying levels of historical erosion - often within specific soil types or landscape positions (Bruce et al.
Part two encompasses the use of laser surface modification to prevent different types of erosion, including liquid impingement, slurry (solid particle) and electrical erosion as well as laser ...