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Title: Soil Erosion
Sub-title: Causes, Processes & Effects
By (author): Arthur J Fournier
ISBN10-13: 1617611867 : 9781617611865
Format: Hardback
Pages: 288
Weight: .746 Kg.
Published: Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US) - February   2011
List Price: 216.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon 
Subjects: Environmental science, engineering & technology
Soil erosion is perceived as a major and widespread form of soil degradation and it has large environmental and economic impacts at different scales, especially in agricultural areas. Even though erosion originally is a natural process, influenced by physical factors, current human interventions in the landscape often accelerate natural erosion rates tremendously. Consequently, social, economic and political factors are decisive in determining soil erosion risk. This book gathers and presents current research from around the globe in the study of soil erosion, including research on erosion measurements and estimates with reference to water erosion in mountain environments; radiocaesium as a tool of erosion studies; and mitigation strategies to counteract soil erosion.
Table of Contents:
Preface; Soil Erosion: Causes, Processes & Effects; Soil Erosion between Geomorphological Fragility & Sustainable Land Use in Mountain Areas (Italy); Soil Erosion of Flysch Soil on Different Land use Under Submediterranean Climate; The Role of Agricultural Soil Management in Water Erosion Control: Alternative Uses of Soil; Radiocaesium as a Tool of Erosion Studies: A Critical Review; Impacts of Sedimentation on the Abundance & Diversity of Cichlid Fishes in Lake Malawi; Harmonization of Risk Assessment Methods of Soil Erosion by Water in the European Union; Rainfall simulation studies in Hungary; Soil erosion risk & sediment transport within Paros Island, Greece; Urgent Problems of Soil Erosion & its Effects Prediction; Identification & Assessment of Indigenous Soil Erosion Control Measures in the Usambara Mountains, Tanzania; Index.
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