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  1. Sep 5, 2022 · The meaning of GULLY EROSION is soil erosion produced by running water.

  2. a process in which soil, stone, etc. is gradually damaged and removed from the surface of the ground by the running water of a river, stream, etc., or the result of this action: Stretches of the valley have been carved up by gully erosion.

  3. Gully, trench cut into land by the erosion of an accelerated stream of water. Various conditions make such erosion possible: the natural vegetation securing the soil may have been destroyed by human action, by fire, or by a climatic change; or an exceptional storm may send in torrents of water down.

  4. 2 days ago · Gully Erosion. Gully erosion is a more advanced stage of erosion where rills evolve into larger, deeper, and more pronounced channels known as gullies. These gullies are significant features in the landscape, cutting deeply into the ground and often changing the natural drainage patterns.

  5. Gullies are caused by concentrated flows, either from field runoff and small rills combining together into larger flows or from runoff coming onto the field from a concentrated source.

  6. a process in which soil, stone, etc. is gradually damaged and removed from the surface of the ground by the running water of a river, stream, etc., or the result of this action: Stretches of the valley have been carved up by gully erosion.

  7. Gully erosion (Fig. 6) occurs where concentrated surface water scour out the regolith and underlying rock with the debris being either deposited downslope or transported into river systems creating major downstream problems. The gully form and severity is very dependent on the rock type.

  8. Gully erosion is the removal of soil along drainage lines by surface water runoff. Unless steps are taken to stabilise the disturbance, gullies will continue to move by headward erosion or by slumping of the side walls.

  9. Gully erosion is a widespread and often dramatic form of soil erosion caused by flowing surface water. It consists of open, unstable channels that have been cut more than 30 centimetres deep into the ground. Gully erosion is a result of the interaction of land use, climate and slope.

  10. Oct 31, 2005 · Gully erosion is not a process limited to badlands, mountainous and hilly regions but a global and serious cause of land degradation affecting a wide variety of soils prone to crusting and/or piping. (2) Gully erosion results not only from surface flow but also often from sub-surface flow. (3)

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