Human topographic signatures and derived geomorphic processes across landscapes

P Tarolli, G Sofia - Geomorphology, 2016 - Elsevier
The Earth's surface morphology, in an abiotic context, is a consequence of major forcings
such as tectonic uplift, erosion, sediment transport, and climate. Recently, however, it has …

Removal of non-point source pollutants from domestic sewage and agricultural runoff by vegetated drainage ditches (VDDs): Design, mechanism, management …

MN Kumwimba, F Meng, O Iseyemi, MT Moore… - Science of the Total …, 2018 - Elsevier
Domestic wastewater and agricultural runoff are increasingly viewed as major threats to both
aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems due to the introduction of non-point source inorganic (eg …

Managing ditches for agroecological engineering of landscape. A review

J Dollinger, C Dagès, JS Bailly, P Lagacherie… - Agronomy for …, 2015 - Springer
Agriculture must now feed the planet with the lowest environmental impact. Landscape
management is a means to protect natural resources from the adverse impacts. In particular …

Groundwater nitrate removal in riparian buffer zones: a review of research progress in the past 20 years

AR Hill - Biogeochemistry, 2019 - Springer
This review evaluates research in the past 20 years focusing on groundwater nitrate removal
in the riparian zones of agricultural watersheds. Studies have reported a large range in the …

Defining optimal DEM resolutions and point densities for modelling hydrologically sensitive areas in agricultural catchments dominated by microtopography

IA Thomas, P Jordan, O Shine, O Fenton… - International Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
Defining critical source areas (CSAs) of diffuse pollution in agricultural catchments depends
upon the accurate delineation of hydrologically sensitive areas (HSAs) at highest risk of …

Physical and chemical connectivity of streams and riparian wetlands to downstream waters: a synthesis

KM Fritz, KA Schofield, LC Alexander… - JAWRA Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Streams, riparian areas, floodplains, alluvial aquifers, and downstream waters (eg, large
rivers, lakes, and oceans) are interconnected by longitudinal, lateral, and vertical fluxes of …

[HTML][HTML] Impact of forest roads on hydrological processes

A Kastridis - Forests, 2020 - mdpi.com
The current review summarizes the knowledge generated by the recently published studies
of the last twenty years, in the field of forest road networks, concerning the impact of forest …

Artificial aquatic ecosystems

CC Clifford, JB Heffernan - Water, 2018 - mdpi.com
As humans increasingly alter the surface geomorphology of the Earth, a multitude of artificial
aquatic systems have appeared, both deliberately and accidentally. Human modifications to …

[HTML][HTML] Rainfall-driven E. coli transfer to the stream-conduit network observed through increasing spatial scales in mixed land-use paddy farming karst terrain

SJ Buckerfield, RS Quilliam, S Waldron, LA Naylor… - Water Research X, 2019 - Elsevier
Karst aquifers have distinctive hydrology and supply 25% of the world's population with
drinking water, making them a critical geological setting for understanding and managing …

Response of road erosion to hydrological connectivity under a heavy rainstorm in an agricultural watershed on the Loess Plateau

Q Xu, J Jiao, Z Yan, J Liao, Z Zhang, M Li, X Yan… - Catena, 2024 - Elsevier
Road network extension is closely associated with soil erosion in watersheds during
frequent extreme rainfall events. Identifying potential risk areas that actively deliver surface …