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Title Soil erosion and sediment redistribution in river catchments : measurement, modelling, and management / edited by P.N. Owens and A.J. Collins
Published Wallingford, UK ; Cambridge, MA : CABI Pub., ©2006

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 328 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series CAB books
CAB books
Contents Contributors; Preface; PART I: INTRODUCTION; PART II: MEASUREMENT; PART III: MODELLING; PART IV: MANAGEMENT; PART V: SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK; Index
Summary This book, which contains 28 chapters grouped into 5 parts, reviews the major achievements recently made in soil erosion and sediment redistribution study and management as well as the future requirements. The chapters included represent the variety of temporal and spatial scales of operation, from the modelling of dynamic event-based processes to the annual monitoring of a site to determine longer term trends. The chapters also explore some of the many environments in which erosion and sediment redistribution occur, and indeed the unique controls that these environments may exert on geomorphological functioning. Part 1 serves as the introduction of the topics to be discussed and provides an overview of the succeeding chapters
Part 2, which consists of chapters 2-12, uses a variety of contrasting techniques to measure soil erosion on land and sediment flux in rivers, including deposition within lakes and reservoirs. They have been broadly arranged so as to illustrate the differences and similarities in the techniques used to measure soil-sediment transfers from land to rivers to lakes. The chapters in part 3 (chapters 13-20) explore some of the common advantages and problems associated with modelling approaches and new developments within the science. The chapters recommend refinements and methods to improve the availability and reliability of data, parameterization of key factors and approaches for modelling components previously neglected in soil erosion and sediment studies
In part 4, the chapters (21-27) look at the effect of various land management practices on the generation of erosion and sediment and the implications for receptors in forested, agricultural and urban areas in temperate and tropical environments. The last chapter, on the other hand, provides a summary of the topics discussed and relates these in a broader framework of soil-sediment-water systems and attempts to identify future research needs to assist the science in addressing the requirements of catchment managers and policy-makers
Analysis erosie
erosion
bodemdegradatie
soil degradation
geologische sedimentatie
geological sedimentation
stroomgebieden
watersheds
landgebruik
land use
rivieren
rivers
waterbeheer
water management
Water Management (General)
Erosion
Waterbeheer (algemeen)
Erosie
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Soil erosion.
River sediments.
Watershed management.
SCIENCE -- Earth Sciences -- Sedimentology & Stratigraphy.
Erosion.
Geological sedimentation.
Models.
Monitoring.
Rivers.
Sediment.
Soil conservation.
Spatial variation.
Temporal variation.
Transport processes.
Water conservation.
Watersheds.
River sediments
Soil erosion
Watershed management
Form Electronic book
Author Owens, Philip N. (Philip Neil), 1966-
Collins, A. J. (Alison J.)
ISBN 9781845930295
1845930290
1280736194
9781280736193
9786610736195
6610736197