Sediment connectivity concepts and approaches

S Najafi, D Dragovich, T Heckmann, SH Sadeghi - Catena, 2021 - Elsevier
In recent years the concept of connectivity has emerged in sediment management to
describe transfer of sediment from different sections of landscapes at various spatial and …

Reductions in water, soil and nutrient losses and pesticide pollution in agroforestry practices: a review of evidence and processes

X Zhu, W Liu, J Chen, LA Bruijnzeel, Z Mao, X Yang… - Plant and Soil, 2020 - Springer
Background and aims Agroforestry systems combining trees with crops or pastures have
been widely used to reduce water, soil, and nutrient losses and associated water pollution …

Scale issues in runoff and sediment delivery (SIRSD): a systematic review and bibliometric analysis

Q Ke, K Zhang - Earth-Science Reviews, 2024 - Elsevier
Water erosion, a notorious major threat to food security and ecosystem sustainability, is
strongly conditioned by spatial and temporal scale effects. This paper systematically reviews …

Climate and land use change effects on soil erosion in two small agricultural catchment systems Fugnitz–Austria, Can Revull–Spain

G Luetzenburg, MJ Bittner, A Calsamiglia… - Science of the Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
Soil erosion represents one of the most important processes of land degradation in the world
and is considered a serious threat to the provision of food supply, to human health and to …

Shallow landslides and vegetation at the catchment scale: A perspective

C Phillips, T Hales, H Smith, L Basher - Ecological Engineering, 2021 - Elsevier
Shallow, rainfall-triggered landslides are an important catchment process that affect the rate
and calibre of sediment within river networks and create a significant hazard, particularly …

Optimal postprocessing strategies with LSTM for global streamflow prediction in ungauged basins

S Tang, F Sun, W Liu, H Wang… - Water Resources …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Streamflow prediction in ungauged basins (PUB) is challenging, and Long Short‐Term
Memory (LSTM) is widely used to for such predictions, owing to its excellent migration …

[HTML][HTML] Influence of landscape structures on river water quality at multiple spatial scales: A case study of the Yuan river watershed, China

Q Xu, P Wang, W Shu, M Ding, H Zhang - Ecological Indicators, 2021 - Elsevier
Significant attention has recently been given towards understanding the hydrological effects
of landscape structures. However, few studies have quantified the relationships between …

Effect of root architecture on rainfall threshold for slope stability: variabilities in saturated hydraulic conductivity and strength of root-soil composite

X Wang, C Ma, Y Wang, Y Wang, T Li, Z Dai, M Li - Landslides, 2020 - Springer
Plant roots positively and negatively contribute to hillslope stability by the perspective of soil
strength and water flow infiltration improvement. To further examine the controversy, this …

Landscape changes and their hydrologic effects: Interactions and feedbacks across scales

CM Stephens, U Lall, FM Johnson, LA Marshall - Earth-Science Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
Human activities have extensively altered landscapes throughout the world and further
changes are expected in the future. Anthropogenic impacts such as land use change …

Response of gully morphology and density to the spatial and rainy-season monthly variation of rainfall at the regional scale of the Chinese Loess Plateau

Y Chen, J Jiao, X Yan, J Li, M Vanmaercke, N Wang - Catena, 2024 - Elsevier
Gully erosion normally causes land degradation, especially on the Chinese Loess Plateau
(CLP). However, research on gully spatial variations at larger regional scales, particularly …