Extreme rainfall erosivity: Research advances and future perspectives

Y Zhao, D Zhu, Z Wu, Z Cao - Science of the Total Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
Extreme rainfall erosivity, the capacity of intense rainfall to induce soil erosion, is vital for
anticipating future impacts on soil conservation. Despite extensive research, significant …

Future changes in water resources, floods and droughts under the joint impact of climate and land-use changes in the Chao Phraya basin, Thailand

S Yang, B Zhao, D Yang, T Wang, Y Yang, T Ma… - Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Global Climate change and local human activities have profoundly affected the regional
hydrological cycle and water resources. It is imperative to explore the potential changes in …

Unravelling the future changes in rainfall erosivity over India under shared socio-economic pathways

S Das, MK Jain - Catena, 2023 - Elsevier
The rainfall erosivity index or R-factor is a climate-driven parameter affecting soil erosion.
We studied the spatial distribution of rainfall erosivity over India for the historical (1951 …

Evaluation of future climate and potential impact on streamflow in the Upper Nan River Basin of Northern Thailand

MB Gunathilake, YV Amaratunga… - Advances in …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Water resources in Northern Thailand have been less explored with regard to the impact on
hydrology that the future climate would have. For this study, three regional climate models …

Evaluating the rainfall erosivity (R-factor) from daily rainfall data: an application for assessing climate change impact on soil loss in Westrapti River basin, Nepal

R Talchabhadel, H Nakagawa, K Kawaike… - Modeling Earth Systems …, 2020 - Springer
Rainfall is one of the active drivers of soil loss that detaches and displaces soil particles. It is
difficult to assess precisely the distribution, the size, and the terminal velocity of raindrops in …

Expected climate change impacts on rainfall erosivity over Iran based on CMIP5 climate models

M Azari, A Oliaye, MA Nearing - Journal of Hydrology, 2021 - Elsevier
Climate change has some important implications for soil resource and sediment loads of
rivers which may affect sustainable food production and use of river for water supply. The …

Prediction of soil erosion risk using earth observation data under recent emission scenarios of CMIP6

N Kumar, SK Singh, AK Dubey, RL Ray… - Geocarto …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The earth observation data and CMIP6 models were used to predict plausible soil loss from
the Ghaghara river basin. The decadal prediction of soil loss (28.64 ton/ha/year) was found …

Projections of rainfall erosivity in climate change scenarios for the largest watershed within Brazilian territory

WP dos Santos, JC Avanzi, MR Viola, SC Chou… - Catena, 2022 - Elsevier
Global climate change can potentially threaten agricultural production due to endangered
natural resources, such as rainfall patterns. Thus, extreme rainfall events can cause greater …

[PDF][PDF] Assessment of hydrologic variations under climate change scenarios using fully-distributed hydrological model in Huai Luang Watershed, Thailand

MF Ikhwali, C Pawattana - Engineering and Applied Science …, 2022 - thaiscience.info
Abstract Huai Luang Watershed is mostly covered by agriculture area and the most
population work on farm. The water is an essential factor to support communities in the …

[HTML][HTML] Monthly to seasonal rainfall erosivity over Italy: Current assessment by empirical model and future projections by EURO-CORDEX ensemble

R Padulano, M Santini, M Mancini, M Stojiljkovic… - Catena, 2023 - Elsevier
The estimation of rainfall erosivity in the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE)
requires long series of sub-hourly rainfall observations. Due to the endemic unavailability of …