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Publikováno v:
Soil Use and Management. 35:105-116
The New South Wales (NSW) Soil Knowledge Network (SKN) is a group of retired soil specialist volunteers, who strive to promote the importance of soils through knowledge and expertise. The Soil Knowledge Network is unique and represents a new directio
Autor:
David T. Morand, Senani Karunaratne, Robin A. McAlpine, Sally McInnes-Clarke, Xihua Yang, Mitchell John Tulau, Qinggaozi Zhu
Publikováno v:
Soil Use and Management. 35:63-74
Autor:
Xihua Yang, Mitch Tulau, Sally McInnes-Clarke, Qinggaozi Zhu, Bofu Yu, Qiang Yu, Zheyuan Du, Rachael H. Nolan
Publikováno v:
Land Degradation & Development. 30:33-48
Rainfall erosivity impacts all stages of hillslope erosion processes and is an important factor (the ‘R factor’) in the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation. It is estimated as the average annual value of the sum of all erosive events (EI30) over
Soil erodibility represents the soil’s response to rainfall and run-off erosivity and is related to soil properties such as organic matter content, texture, structure, permeability and aggregate stability. Soil erodibility is an important factor in
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https://hdl.handle.net/10453/161311
https://hdl.handle.net/10453/161311
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Wildland Fire. 27:413
Wildfires in national parks can lead to severe damage to property and infrastructure, and adverse impacts on the environment. This is especially pronounced if wildfires are followed by intense storms, such as the fire in Warrumbungle National Park in