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Susana M. Marques, Felipe S. Campos, João David and Pedro Cabral
Soils provide important regulating ecosystem services and have crucial implications for human well-being and environmental conservation. However, soil degradation and particularly soil erosion jeopardize the maintenance and existence of these services. T...
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Francesca Pasquetti, Orlando Vaselli, Giovanni Zanchetta, Barbara Nisi, Marco Lezzerini, Monica Bini and Daniela Mele
Southern Tuscany (Italy) is an important metallogenic district that hosts relevant S-polymetallic deposits that have intensely been exploited for centuries. Consequently, potential toxic elements, such as Hg and As, are widely distributed in the surround...
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Alemu O. Aga, Assefa M. Melesse and Bayou Chane
Information on sediment concentration in rivers is important for the design and management of reservoirs. In this paper, river sediment flux and siltation rate of a rift valley lake basin (Lake Ziway, Ethiopia) was modeled using suspended sediment concen...
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Kwanghun Choi, Sebastian Arnhold, Bernd Huwe, Björn Reineking
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In this paper, we present the Daily based Morgan?Morgan?Finney model. The main processes in this model are based on the Morgan?Morgan?Finney soil erosion model, and it is suitable for estimating surface runoff and sediment redistribution patterns in seas...
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Li He
The regime of sediment transport in the Jingjiang Reach has significantly changed from quasi-equilibrium to sub-saturation since the impoundment of the Three Gorges Dam (TGD), and vertical profiles of suspended sediment concentration (SSC) have changed a...
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