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(SWAT) model, keeping other input data unchanged to isolate the land use change impacts on surface runoff and water yield …
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-separation schemes that are more limited in their ability to reflect various watershed/aquifer characteristics. The RECESS model has been … recession constant in the Soil Water Assessment Tool (SWAT), and this variable was provided to SWAT as the input. The results …
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Soil degradation in India is estimated to be occurring on 147 million hectares (Mha) of land, including 94 Mha from water erosion, 16 Mha from acidification, 14 Mha from flooding, 9 Mha from wind erosion, 6 Mha from salinity, and 7 Mha from a combination of factors. This is extremely serious...
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Soil degradation can take many forms, from erosion to salinization to the overall depletion of organic matter. The expression of soil degradation is broad, and so too are the causes. As the world population nears eight billion, and the environmental uncertainty of climate change becomes more...
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Soil can be degraded by several natural or human-mediated processes, including wind, water, or tillage erosion, and formation of undesirable physical, chemical, or biological properties due to industrialization or use of inappropriate farming practices. Soil degradation occurs whenever these...
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