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Contents of ISWCR (Vol. 13, No.4, 2025)
2025-11-21

Volume 13, Issue 4

Pages 733-1046 (December 2025)


  1. Editorial Board

    Page i
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  2. A data-driven impact evaluation of nutrient input reduction on wheat yields across Europe

    Pages 733-743
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  3. Soil degradation: An integrated model of the causes and drivers

    Pages 744-755
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  4. Impact of soil compaction on the rill erosion of Mollisol by waterflow: A comparative analysis before and after the seasonal freezing and thawing

    Pages 756-770
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  5. Assessing soil erosion vulnerability using a novel capacity–condition framework (CCF): A case study from New South Wales, Australia

    Pages 771-794
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  6. Fingerprinting using compound-specific δ13C of n-alkanes reveals the temporary role of paddy fields as a secondary source for watershed sediment loss

    Pages 795-807
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  7. Response of soil detachment capacity to freeze?thaw process for five loess soils from the Loess Plateau of China

    Pages 808-827
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  8. Disparity in soil erosion processes between freeze-thaw and unfrozen slopes under artificial rainfall conditions in high-altitude and dry valleys of the Southeast Tibet region

    Pages 828-842
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  9. The passive microwave remote sensing in soil moisture retrieval: Products, models, applications and challenges

    Pages 843-859
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  10. Modeling runoff and sediment yield at the event scale in semiarid watersheds

    Pages 860-875
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  11. Sediment source determination comparing rare earth element tracing and composite fingerprinting approaches on hillslopes

    Pages 876-891
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  12. Response of soil erosion and non-point source pollution to different rainfall, vegetation and land preparation measures in Miyun reservoir area during 2010–2023

    Pages 892-908
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  13. Straw incorporation regulates rill erosion processes: Revealing multi-timescale hysteresis between runoff and sediment concentration in brown soil

    Pages 909-921
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  14. Forest restoration in tropical forests recovers topsoil water retention but does not improve deep soil layers

    Pages 922-932
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  15. Spatiotemporal detailed crop cover and management factor maps as agri-environmental indicators for soil erosion in Germany

    Pages 933-944
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  16. Variability of soil organic carbon with elevation gradient in the Yarlung Tsangpo River Basin on the southeastern Tibetan Plateau

    Pages 945-956
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  17. Incorporating rocky desertification characteristic into soil erosion modeling in karst regions aligns better with regional conditions

    Pages 957-970
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  18. Soil erosion accelerates carbon cycling as a response to carbon limitation in erosion-prone sloping cropland

    Pages 971-978
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  19. Effect of government regulation on promotion of soil restoration practices among farmers in the Loess plateau: Unveiling the role of green ecological cognition

    Pages 979-991
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  20. Integrated organochemical – Microbial solutions remediate degraded saline-sodic soils

    Pages 992-1007
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  21. Subsoil tillage and straw mulching are synergistic for long-term improvement of soil carbon and structural characteristics

    Pages 1008-1018
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  22. Intra-annual characterization of soil mean temperature at 5 and 10 cm depths based on remote sensing data, at country scale

    Pages 1019-1031
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  23. Improving the Landsat-8 determinations of soil organic carbon and total nitrogen stocks through reducing the effects of buildings, water, and vegetation

    Pages 1032-1043
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  24. The rising threat of subsoil salinization in drylands

    Pages 1044-1045
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