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Contents of ISWCR (Vol. 13, No.1, 2025)
2025-03-17

Volume 13, Issue 1

Pages 1-216 (March 2025)

  1. Effects of initial soil moisture on rill erodibility and critical shear stress factors in the WEPP model across diverse soil types

    Pages 1-14
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  2. Assessing the declining trend in soil erodibility across China: A comparison of conventional and digital K-factor maps

    Pages 15-26
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  3. Rainfall intensity profile induced changes in surface?subsurface flow and soil loss as influenced by surface cover type: A long-term in situ field study

    Pages 27-42
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  4. An integrative analysis of hydroclimatic elements in the three-river source region for historical and future periods: Shift toward an intensified hydrological cycle

    Pages 43-66
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  5. Wind and rainfall erosion energy in large sediment generating and coarse sediment class areas of the middle Yellow river

    Pages 67-79
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  6. HOTSED: A new integrated model for assessing potential hotspots of sediment sources and related sediment dynamics at watershed scale

    Pages 80-101
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  7. The effectiveness of alluvial gully remediation in Great Barrier Reef catchments

    Pages 102-121
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  8. Estimation of soil moisture of a high Andean wetland ecosystem (Bofedal) with geo-radar data and In-Situ measurements, Ayacucho - Peru

    Pages 122-133
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  9. Feedback mechanism between gully landforms and sediment trapping efficiency in a check dam

    Pages 134-144
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  10. Nutrient transport by overland sheet flow on sites containing swine slurry

    Pages 145-151
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  11. Why we should revitalize indigenous water harvesting systems: Lessons learned

    Pages 152-163
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  12. Exploring coupling effects of rainfall and surface roughness on the sheet flow velocity

    Pages 164-176
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  13. Evaluation of the effectiveness of an expressway sand protection system in a gobi region—case study of the Ceke–Ejina expressway, Ejina banner, China

    Pages 177-188
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  14. Maize crop residue cover mapping using Sentinel-2 MSI data and random forest algorithms

    Pages 189-202
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  15. Visible, near-infrared, and shortwave-infrared spectra as an input variable for digital mapping of soil organic carbon

    Pages 203-214
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  16. Impact of vegetation greening on soil erosion needs more attention

    Pages 215-216
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