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Application of Caesium-137 in soil erosion studies - Caesium-137 is an element of radioactive fallout. Because it is firmly attached to fine soil particles, it can be used as a tracer to study the rates and patterns of soil erosion and deposition.
 
Emergence and Erosion: a Model for Rill Initiation and Development - Detailed description of the RillGrow2 model for the initiation of erosion rills on farmer's fields by rainfall runoff, including computer graphics of simulated rill patterns.
 
LISEM: a physically-based hydrological and soil erosion model - The Limbourg Soil Erosion Model is a physically based model that is incorporated in a raster GIS. Use is made of elements of the ANSWERS and SWATRE-models but the process descriptions are completely new. It was originally developed for use in small catchments in undulating loess terrain in the Netherlands.
 
Laboratory for Experimental Geomorphology, Catholic University Louvain, Belgium - A key area of interest of the Laboratory for Experimental Geomorphology is the study of the processes and mechanics of overland flow hydraulics and soil erosion, including raindrop impact, interrill and rill erosion, gully erosion and tillage erosion.
 
Land Degradation and Rehabilitation Programme, University of Oxford, Environmental Change Unit (ECU) - Research aim of this programme is a better understanding of the occurrence, processes and impacts of land degradation, particularly soil erosion by water, including the modelling of rill initiation.
 
Medalus III programme on Mediterranean desertification - Medalus III is an international project, funded by the European Union, to investigate the effects of desertification, including soil erosion, on land use in Mediterranean Europe.
 
National Soil Erosion Research Laboratory - Homepage of the National Soil Erosion Research Laboratory of the Agricultural Research Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA.
 
Sediment Database of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) - The site provides free, online access to a large database of daily suspended sediment values at 1593 measurement stations along rivers of the U.S.A..
 
Soil Erosion Network of GCTE (Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems) - Objectives of the Soil Erosion Network are to design and undertake experimental and monitoring programmes of soil erosion and to refine and adapt soil erosion models for use in studies of environmental and climate change. Useful list of links to other soil erosion sites is included.
 
Soil Erosion and Global Change: COST Action 623 - The COST Program is an initiative of the European Commission to stimulate Coordination of Scientific and Technical Research in Europe. Aim of COST Action 623 is to coordinate all soil erosion research in Europe and to further the study of the relationship between soil erosion and global change.
 
Soil Erosion and WEPP Technology - Tutorial describing processes of soil erosion as well as ways to predict and control erosion.
 
Soil and Water Conservation Society - The Soil and Water Conservation Society is an international organization that fosters the science and the art of soil and water conservation to achieve sustained use of land resources.
 
TEKTRAN: Retrieval system of U.S. agricultural research results - TEKTRAN summaries on the Internet are selected pre-publication notices of recent research results from the Agricultural Research Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
 
Total Maximum Daily Load of Sediment (TMDL) - Detailed information on a protocol for the assessment of sources of sediment loading to waterbodies, developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
 
Universal Soil Loss Equation, Database - Database for the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE). The USLE predicts longterm average annual soil loss by rainfall runoff from agricultural land and various other landuse types. Data files can be downloaded from this site.
 
Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) - The WEPP-model, developed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is a process-based, distributed model for soil erosion prediction. Model software and documentation can be obtained through this site.
 
Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) - The WEPP-model, developed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is a process-based, distributed model for soil erosion prediction. Model software and documentation can be obtained through this site.
 
Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) - The WEPP-model, developed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is a process-based, distributed model for soil erosion prediction. Model software and documentation can be obtained through this site.
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