[HTML][HTML] Using the USLE: Chances, challenges and limitations of soil erosion modelling

C Alewell, P Borrelli, K Meusburger… - International soil and water …, 2019 - Elsevier
To give soils and soil degradation, which are among the most crucial threats to ecosystem
stability, social and political visibility, small and large scale modelling and mapping of soil …

Towards optimizing riparian buffer zones: Ecological and biogeochemical implications for forest management

L Kuglerová, A Ågren, R Jansson, H Laudon - Forest Ecology and …, 2014 - Elsevier
Riparian forests (RFs) along streams and rivers in forested landscapes provide many
ecosystem functions that are important for the biodiversity and biogeochemistry of both …

Topographic Wetness Index calculation guidelines based on measured soil moisture and plant species composition

M Kopecký, M Macek, J Wild - Science of the Total Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
Soil moisture controls environmental processes and species distributions, but it is difficult to
measure and interpolate across space. Topographic Wetness Index (TWI) derived from …

Mapping soil organic matter contents at field level with Cubist, Random Forest and kriging

N Pouladi, AB Møller, S Tabatabai, MH Greve - Geoderma, 2019 - Elsevier
The soil organic matter (SOM) content is strongly related to soil fertility and greenhouse gas
emissions. Knowledge of the soil SOM content is therefore necessary for efficient and …

TWI computation: a comparison of different open source GISs

P Mattivi, F Franci, A Lambertini, G Bitelli - Open Geospatial Data, Software …, 2019 - Springer
The opportunities of retrieving geospatial datasets as open data and the reliability of Free
and Open Source Software (FOSS) GIS increased the possibilities of performing a large …

The use of watershed geomorphic data in flash flood susceptibility zoning: a case study of the Karnaphuli and Sangu river basins of Bangladesh

MSG Adnan, A Dewan, KE Zannat, AYM Abdullah - Natural Hazards, 2019 - Springer
The occurrence of heavy rainfall in the south-eastern hilly region of Bangladesh makes this
area highly susceptible to recurrent flash flooding. As the region is the commercial capital of …

Patterns and dynamics of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in boreal streams: The role of processes, connectivity, and scaling

H Laudon, M Berggren, A Ågren, I Buffam, K Bishop… - Ecosystems, 2011 - Springer
We bring together three decades of research from a boreal catchment to facilitate an
improved mechanistic understanding of surface water dissolved organic carbon (DOC) …

Soil moisture responses to rainfall: Implications for runoff generation

NK Singh, RE Emanuel, BL McGlynn… - Water Resources …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Soil moisture is a key control on runoff generation and biogeochemical processes on
hillslopes. Precipitation events can evoke different soil moisture responses with depth …

Hydrologic connectivity between landscapes and streams: Transferring reach‐and plot‐scale understanding to the catchment scale

KG Jencso, BL McGlynn, MN Gooseff… - Water Resources …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The relationship between catchment structure and runoff characteristics is poorly
understood. In steep headwater catchments with shallow soils the accumulation of hillslope …

TopoToolbox: A set of Matlab functions for topographic analysis

W Schwanghart, NJ Kuhn - Environmental Modelling & Software, 2010 - Elsevier
TopoToolbox contains a set of Matlab functions that provide utilities for relief analysis in a
non-Geographical Information System (GIS) environment. The tools have been developed to …