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  1. Feb 1, 2023 · 2.2.4 Interrill Erosion . The concept of interrill erosion emerged because tiny rills develop as soon as the sheet erosion begins. The region between rills is called the interrill area, and the erosion due to raindrop splash and sheet erosions occurring concurrently in the interrill area is called interrill erosion (Nearing et al. 1989) (Fig. 2.4).

  2. Jan 1, 2021 · The splash erosion for the samples with DC surface condition increased with KE, except for BK soil under the BOKU rainfall simulator (Fig. 6-i). Similarly to splash erosion results with WS condition, MI and ZW soil showed increase of roughly 50% in splash erosion rates for the samples exposed KE < 660 J m −2 h −1 (Fig. 6-c,f).

  3. Splash erosion can be prevented by A. Use of gabions B. Mulching C. Terracing D. Contour farming. 25. Excessive use of herbicides and pesticides affect the soil by reducing the A. Number of animals in the soil B. Nutrients in the soil C. Humus content in the soil D. Water retention in the soil. 26.

  4. Jan 1, 2021 · Soil erosion by water is one of the most severe soil degradation processes. Splash erosion is the initial stage of soil erosion by water, resulting from the destructive force of rain drops acting ...

  5. 1. Splash Block and Stones: Protect the Pipe Outlet. Install a concrete or plastic splash block at the end of the pipe to direct flow away from the foundation wall and prevent erosion. If erosion still occurs, place stones along the flow path at the end of the splashguard to protect the underlying soil. The stones should be fist-sized or ...

  6. Preventing Erosion. A crucial role of sustainable sites is to reduce erosion, the physical wear of soil and surface rocks by water and wind. Eroded soil, called sediment, is the number one pollutant of our waterways. By taking measures to prevent erosion on your property, you can help alleviate a host of problems caused by erosion in manmade ...

  7. May 12, 2023 · The splash phenomenon and the scale of the surface deformation of post-fire soils in the variants of various hydrophobicity and moisture content were studied. Splash erosion is the result of the impact of a single water drop and was analysed using high-speed cameras, while the surface deformation was parameterized using a structured light scanner. The extremely water-repellent variant (dry_V ...

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