Identifying individual rain events from pluviograph records: a review with analysis of data from an Australian dryland site

D Dunkerley - Hydrological Processes: An International Journal, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Rainfall is routinely reported as falling in 'events' or 'storms' whose beginning and end are
defined by rainless intervals of a nominated duration (minimum inter‐event time, MIT). Rain …

Rain event properties in nature and in rainfall simulation experiments: a comparative review with recommendations for increasingly systematic study and reporting

D Dunkerley - Hydrological processes: An international journal, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
In hydrology and geomorphology, less attention has been paid to rain event properties such
as duration, mean and peak rain rate than to rain properties such as drop size or kinetic …

Effects of rainfall and slope on runoff, soil erosion and rill development: an experimental study using two loess soils

H Fang, L Sun, Z Tang - Hydrological processes, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Runoff generation and soil loss from slopes have been studied for decades, but the
relationships among runoff, soil loss and rill development are still not well understood. In this …

[图书][B] Water-quality engineering in natural systems: fate and transport processes in the water environment

DA Chin - 2012 - books.google.com
Provides the tools needed to control and remediate the quality of natural water systems Now
in its Second Edition, this acclaimed text sets forth core concepts and principles that govern …

Effects of rainfall intensity fluctuations on infiltration and runoff: rainfall simulation on dryland soils, Fowlers Gap, Australia

D Dunkerley - Hydrological Processes, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Small plots and a dripper rainfall simulator were used to explore the significance of the
intensity fluctuations ('event profile') within simulated rainfall events on infiltration and runoff …

Operational performance of current synthetic aperture radar sensors in mapping soil surface characteristics in agricultural environments: application to hydrological …

N Baghdadi, O Cerdan, M Zribi, V Auzet… - Hydrological …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) sensors are often used to characterize the surface of bare
soils in agricultural environments. They enable the soil moisture and roughness to be …

Effect of crop sequences on soil properties and runoff on natural-rainfall erosion plots under no tillage

MC Sasal, MG Castiglioni, MG Wilson - Soil and Tillage Research, 2010 - Elsevier
The objectives of this work were:(i) to assess the effect of different crop sequences under NT
in natural-rainfall erosion plots on different soil properties and runoff, taking as extreme and …

Exploring effects of rainfall intensity and duration on soil erosion at the catchment scale using openLISEM: Prado catchment, SE Spain

JEM Baartman, VG Jetten, CJ Ritsema… - Hydrological …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
In semi‐arid areas, high‐intensity rainfall events are often held responsible for the main part
of soil erosion. Long‐term landscape evolution models usually use average annual rainfall …

[HTML][HTML] Event-based hydrology and sedimentation in paired watersheds under commercial eucalyptus and grasslands in the Brazilian Pampa biome

ED Ebling, JM Reichert, JJZ Peláez… - International Soil and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Ecological and hydrological impacts are expected when watersheds are under commercial
eucalyptus. In this study we evaluated event-based hydrology and sedimentation in paired …

Runoff generation related to intra-field soil surface characteristics variability: Application to conservation tillage context

R Armand, C Bockstaller, AV Auzet, P Van Dijk - Soil and Tillage Research, 2009 - Elsevier
Conservation tillage (CT) constitutes one way to limit on-and off-site impacts of soil erosion.
Literature analysis suggests that CT is more effective in reducing soil erosion than surface …