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Contents of ISWCR (Vol. 11, No.4, 2023)
2023-11-03


  1. Advances in soil erosion research: Mechanisms, modeling and applications - A special issue in honor of Dr. Mark Nearing

    Pages 589-591
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  2. Roles of raindrop impact in detachment and transport processes of interrill soil erosion

    Pages 592-601
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  3. Plot investigation on rill flow resistance due to path tortuosity

    Pages 602-609
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  4. Gully internal erosion triggered by a prolonged heavy rainfall event in the tableland region of China's Loess Plateau

    Pages 610-621
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  5. Performance evaluation of a water erosion tracer using plot-scale experiments and process-based modeling

    Pages 622-632
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  6. Structure-from-Motion Photogrammetry and Rare Earth Oxides can quantify diffuse and convergent soil loss and source apportionment

    Pages 633-648
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  7. Spatial distribution of soil erosion and its impacts on soil productivity in Songnen typical black soil region

    Pages 649-659
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  8. Comparison and quantitative assessment of two regional soil erosion survey approaches

    Pages 660-668
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  9. Calibration, validation, and evaluation of the Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) model for hillslopes with natural runoff plot data

    Pages 669-687
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  10. Saturation-excess overland flow in the European loess belt: An underestimated process?

    Pages 688-699
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  11. Streamflow prediction in ungauged catchments by using the Grunsky method

    Pages 700-712
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  12. Towards a better understanding of pathways of multiple co-occurring erosion processes on global cropland

    Pages 713-725
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  13. Atlas of precipitation extremes for South America and Africa based on depth-duration-frequency relationships in a stochastic weather generator dataset

    Pages 726-742
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  14. Long-term trends of precipitation and erosivity over Northeast China during 1961–2020

    Pages 743-754
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  15. Legacy earthen berms influence vegetation and hydrologic complexity in the Altar Valley, Arizona

    Pages 755-763
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