L Niacsu, I Ionita, C Samoila, G Grigoras… - Water, 2021 - mdpi.com
Land degradation by soil erosion, gullying and landslides and reservoir sedimentation is a major environmental threat in the Moldavian Plateau of eastern Romania. The widespread …
Among the reasons for soil degradation, runoff-induced erosion causes the greatest damage to agriculture in European Russia. One of the effective tools for regulating soil erosion is …
V Golosov, A Koiter, M Ivanov, K Maltsev… - Journal of Soils and …, 2018 - Springer
Purpose Forest–steppe and the southern forest ecotones of European Russia (ER) are the most productive agricultural areas in Russia. Both climate and land use changes have …
It is now generally accepted that global warming and land use change have caused significant changes of sediment redistribution rates within the different parts of the fluvial …
The quantitative and qualitative depletion of water resources (both surface and groundwater) is closely related to the need to protect soils against degradation …
AV Gusarov - Environmental research, 2019 - Elsevier
The basin of the Don River (the fifth longest river in Europe), located mainly in the forest- steppe and steppe landscape zones, is one of the most populated and agriculturally …
AV Gusarov - Science of The Total Environment, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The Middle Volga Region is one of the most populated and agriculturally developed geographic regions of the East European Plain within European Russia, where noticeable …
AV Gusarov, VN Golosov, AG Sharifullin - Environmental research, 2018 - Elsevier
The eastern part of the Russian Plain is an important agricultural region of European Russia with high proportion of cultivated lands in the steppe, forest-steppe and forest (southern part) …
Contemporary trends in cultivated land and their influence on soil/gully erosion and river suspended sediment load were analyzed by various landscape zones within the most …