In recent years the concept of connectivity has emerged in sediment management to describe transfer of sediment from different sections of landscapes at various spatial and …
Soil erosion represents one of the most important processes of land degradation in the world and is considered a serious threat to the provision of food supply, to human health and to …
Erosion and connectivity are spatially varied processes key to determining sediment transport and delivery to downstream waterbodies. However, we find few studies that …
The soil erosion and sediment yield on the Chota Nagpur Plateau, India have been greatly affected over the years by ever increasing anthropogenic influences and associated land …
Sediment connectivity, defined as the degree of linkage between the sediment sources to downstream areas, is one of the most important properties that control landscape evolution …
W Liu, C Shi, Y Ma, Y Wang - Geoderma, 2022 - Elsevier
Sediment connectivity is a principal element for revealing sediment yield variations in catchments. Although several methods for quantifying this element have been tested, there …
G Sofia, EI Nikolopoulos - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
An improved understanding of changes in flood hazard and the underlying driving mechanisms is critical for predicting future changes for better adaptation strategies. While …
Himalaya is one of the youngest and greatest mountain ranges in the world and is one of the world's most erosion-prone regions. Reliable information on the basin hydrology, physico …
Seasonally dry forests in tropical regions show over 300% inter‐annual biomass variability that directly affects the runoff and erosion dynamics. However, biomass fluctuation is mostly …