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02/09/2013 |
Autoria: |
OWENS, P. N.; COLLINS, A. J. (ed.). |
Título: |
Soil erosion and sediment redistribution in river catchments: measurement, modelling and management. |
Ano de publicação: |
2006 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Wallingford: CAB International, 2006. |
Páginas: |
328 p. |
Descrição Física: |
il. |
ISBN: |
0-85199-050-9 |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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Measurement: Tracing versus monitoring: new challenges and opportunities in erosion and sediment delivery research; A comparison of caesium-137 and erosion pin data from Tai To Yan, Hong Kong; Assessing the contribution of different processes to soil degradation within an arable catchment of the stavropol upland, southern European Russia;Hillslope soil erosion and bioturbation after the Christmas 2001 forest fires near Sydney, Australia; Tracing eroded soil in a burnt water supply catchment, Sydney, Australia: linking magnetic enhancement to soil water repellency; Land use, sediment delivery and sediment yield in England and Walws; Seasonal trends of suspended sediment concentration in a Mediterranean basin (Anoia river, NE Spain); Suspended sediment transport during rainfall and snowmelt-rainfall floods in a small lowland catchment, central Poland; Sediment in the river Bush, northern Ireland: transport, sources and management implications; The physical and biological influence of spawning fish on fine sediment transport and storage; Lakes and reservoirs in the sediment delivery system: reconstructing sediment yields; Modelling: Can soil erosion be predicted?; Erodibility assessmment in dynamics event-based erosion models; Double-averaging methodology in stochastic modelling of soil erosion; Runoff andpredicting erosion on hillslopes within catchmments; The roles of natural and human disturbances in forest soil erosion; Runoff and erosion modelling by WEPP in an experimental mediterranean watershed; Spatial modelling of ephemeral gully incision: a combined empirical and physical approach; Simulating fine sediment delivery in lowland catchments: model development and application of INCA-Sed; Management: Estimating sediment generation from hillslopes inEngland and Wales: developement of a management planning tool; Management of sediment production and prevention in river catchment: a matter of scale?; Changes in the spatial distribution of erosion within a selectively logged rainforest catchment in borneo 1988-2003; Erosion and deposition rates on 'headlands' in low-gradient sugarcane land in Australia; Land use change, sediment fluxes and reef conservation in Beliza, Central America; Understanding the distribution, structure and behaviour of urban sediments and associated metals towards improving water management strategies; Manging sediment in the landscape: current practices and future vision; Summary and outlook: Soil erosion and sediment redistribution in river catchments: summary, outlook and future requirements. MenosMeasurement: Tracing versus monitoring: new challenges and opportunities in erosion and sediment delivery research; A comparison of caesium-137 and erosion pin data from Tai To Yan, Hong Kong; Assessing the contribution of different processes to soil degradation within an arable catchment of the stavropol upland, southern European Russia;Hillslope soil erosion and bioturbation after the Christmas 2001 forest fires near Sydney, Australia; Tracing eroded soil in a burnt water supply catchment, Sydney, Australia: linking magnetic enhancement to soil water repellency; Land use, sediment delivery and sediment yield in England and Walws; Seasonal trends of suspended sediment concentration in a Mediterranean basin (Anoia river, NE Spain); Suspended sediment transport during rainfall and snowmelt-rainfall floods in a small lowland catchment, central Poland; Sediment in the river Bush, northern Ireland: transport, sources and management implications; The physical and biological influence of spawning fish on fine sediment transport and storage; Lakes and reservoirs in the sediment delivery system: reconstructing sediment yields; Modelling: Can soil erosion be predicted?; Erodibility assessmment in dynamics event-based erosion models; Double-averaging methodology in stochastic modelling of soil erosion; Runoff andpredicting erosion on hillslopes within catchmments; The roles of natural and human disturbances in forest soil erosion; Runoff and erosion modelling by WEPP in an experimenta... Mostrar Tudo |
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Bacia Hidrográfica; Erosão do Solo; Manejo; Rio; Sedimento. |
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