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Earth Science

D-Index
35
Citations
3681
World Ranking
7768
National Ranking
376

Best Publications

  • Raindrop-impact-induced erosion processes and prediction: a review

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  • Event soil loss, runoff and the Universal Soil Loss Equation family of models: A review

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  • USLE‐M: Empirical Modeling Rainfall Erosion through Runoff and Sediment Concentration

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  • The Effect Of Flow Depth On Sediment Transport Induced By Raindrops Impacting Shallow Flows

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  • The Effect of Slope Length on Sediment Concentrations Associated with Side‐Slope Erosion

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  • A review of the design and operation of runoff and soil loss plots

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  • Assessment of erosion rates from microphyte-dominated calcareous soils under rain-impacted flow

    D. J. Eldridge;P. I. A. Kinnell

  • The Problem of Assessing the Erosive Power of Rainfall from Meteorological Observations

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  • Raindrop‐induced saltation and the enrichment of sediment discharged from sheet and interrill erosion areas

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  • Interrill erodibilities based on the rainfall intensity flow discharge erosivity factor

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  • A comparison of the abilities of the USLE-M, RUSLE2 and WEPP to model event erosion from bare fallow areas

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  • Sediment delivery ratios: a misaligned approach to determining sediment delivery from hillslopes

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  • Transport of a Noncohesive Sandy Mixture in Rainfall and Runoff Experiments

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  • Runooff ratio as a factor in the empirical modelling of soil erosion by individual rainstorms

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  • The influence of time and other factors on soil loss produced by rain-impacted flow under artificial rainfall

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  • Runoff as a factor influencing experimentally determined interrill erodibilities

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  • Slope length factor for applying the USLE-M to erosion in grid cells

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  • The effects of fire on the soil in a degraded semi-arid woodland. II. Susceptibility of the soil to erosion by shallow rain-impacted flow.

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  • Runoff dependent erosivity and slope length factors suitable for modelling annual erosion using the Universal Soil Loss Equation

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  • Sediment delivery from hillslopes and the Universal Soil Loss Equation: some perceptions and misconceptions

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