While water erosion continues to be the most serious cause of soil degradation globally, innovative strategies that remediate important soil functions can restore the productivity of eroded soils.
water and nutrients for their efficient use in cropping systems, including through fallout radionuclide techniques and compound-specific stable isotopic techniques. The former group of techniques is ...
The Lokere Catchment, in the Karamoja and Teso sub-regions, is well-drained with a dense network of seasonal rivers and ...
Soil erosion is a major worldwide threat to agro-ecosystem sustainability and land productivity. Fallout radionuclides and stable isotopes are used to measure magnitudes and sources of soil erosion, ...
SOM improves soil structure and reduces erosion, leading to improved water quality in groundwater ... crop field can reduce the carbon deficit caused from years of agricultural production and ...
MidCoast Council has begun an erosion and sediment control education program and is asking anyone involved in building and construction to complete a ...
In September 2018, a wildfire burned nearly two thousand hectares of shrubland on the Pichu Pichu volcano, an ecologically ...
Relentless tilling and disturbance from farm vehicles have allowed wind and water ... 1959, soil structure and levels of organic matter had degraded while acidity had increased. “Erosion from ...
A windy, dusty day can ruin your new car wash and leave you with grit in your mouth and dirt on your floors. But a new study ...
Find out more on what causes soil erosion? Bioengineering techniques ... complexes (IPCs), can effectively suppress water and wind erosion, even preventing the spread of radioactive particles ...
Due to the unyielding erosion caused by wind and rain ... These measures involved treating the Pisha sandstone to mitigate water loss and soil erosion, while also integrating industrial ...