Efficient organic mulch thickness for soil and water conservation in urban areas
The use of organic mulch is important for urban green applications. For urban areas in arid
and semiarid regions receiving short high-intensive rainfall, rainfall characteristics, and soil …
and semiarid regions receiving short high-intensive rainfall, rainfall characteristics, and soil …
Hydromulch roots reduce rill detachment capacity by overland flow in deforested hillslopes
Deforestation, which removes soil protection by plant leafs and roots, causes severe soil
erosion, since the beneficial effects of plant cover and root actions on soil erodibility are lost …
erosion, since the beneficial effects of plant cover and root actions on soil erodibility are lost …
Deep learning-based object detection for unmanned aerial systems (UASs)-based inspections of construction stormwater practices
Construction activities typically create large amounts of ground disturbance, which can lead
to increased rates of soil erosion. Construction stormwater practices are used on active …
to increased rates of soil erosion. Construction stormwater practices are used on active …
The impact of mulch type on soil organic carbon and nitrogen pools in a slo** site
Three mulch treatments were tested for their ability to control erosion on a slo** site.
Additionally, the choice of mulch can also enhance revegetation success and improve soil …
Additionally, the choice of mulch can also enhance revegetation success and improve soil …
Evaluation of compost blankets for erosion control from disturbed lands
R Bhattarai, PK Kalita, S Yatsu, HR Howard… - Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier
Soil erosion due to water and wind results in the loss of valuable top soil and causes land
degradation and environmental quality problems. Site specific best management practices …
degradation and environmental quality problems. Site specific best management practices …
Evaluation of hydromulches as an erosion control measure using laboratory-scale experiments
Discharge of sediment-laden stormwater from active construction sites, such as highway
construction projects, continues to be a growing concern in the construction industry …
construction projects, continues to be a growing concern in the construction industry …
Translocation and population establishment of Schoenus scabripes (Cyperaceae)
C Milne, SJ Trueman, SH Bai… - Australian Journal of …, 2021 - CSIRO Publishing
Coastal ecosystems are under increasing pressure from land clearing along the east coast
of Australia. Methods to mitigate the impacts of land clearing are needed, particularly for …
of Australia. Methods to mitigate the impacts of land clearing are needed, particularly for …
Urban Wet‐Weather Flows
S Rangarajan, DJ Sample, M Boone… - Water Environment …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
This literature review summarizes significant technical literature published in 2010 and 2011
in the major areas of urban wet‐weather flows. The review covers a range of topics including …
in the major areas of urban wet‐weather flows. The review covers a range of topics including …
Environmental effects of using cotton burr compost mulch to establish roadside vegetation
R Duan, CB Fedler, PR Pearson - Ecological Engineering, 2012 - Elsevier
Roadside vegetation is widely used in the highway design in USA to protect the right-of-way
channels from water and wind erosion. Cotton waste used for compost has huge market …
channels from water and wind erosion. Cotton waste used for compost has huge market …
[PDF][PDF] Soil Erosion Estimation Modelling by Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation and Soil and Water Assessment Tool on Geographic Information System Platform
MS Shaikh, RV Shetkar - Journal of Water Resource Engineering …, 2018 - researchgate.net
Soil erosion is a threat to the economy of countries whose economy is dependent on
agriculture. It is very difficult to stop the soil erosion; however, if the causes of soil erosion …
agriculture. It is very difficult to stop the soil erosion; however, if the causes of soil erosion …