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  • ...st1=N. P. |last2=Siddoway |first2=F. H. |date=September 1965 |title=A Wind Erosion Equation |url=https://acsess.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.2136/sssaj1965. ...Stanley W. |last2=Crosson |first2=Pierre |date=2000-07-14 |title=U.S. Soil Erosion Rates--Myth and Reality |url=https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.28 ...
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  • ...ion|Geotechnical engineering method used to quantify resistance of soil to erosion}} ...mple]]. A quantitative measure of erodibility allows for the prediction of erosion, assisting with the design of structures such as vegetated [[Channel (geogr ...
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  • ...ion|Geotechnical engineering method used to quantify resistance of soil to erosion}} ...breach erosion processes of embankment dams due to overtopping or internal erosion |url=https://elibrary.asabe.org/pdfviewer.asp?param1=s:/8y9u8/q8qu/tq9q/5tv ...
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  • ...ce which causes the material to “shed off” its surface over time. In bulk erosion, the material loses volume throughout equally, which is represented by the ...g Release. ''Chem Rev'', 99, 3181−3198.</ref> Therefore, surface and bulk erosion can be thought of as a spectrum instead of two separate categories. ...
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  • ...ce which causes the material to “shed off” its surface over time. In bulk erosion, the material loses volume throughout equally, which is represented by the ...g Release. ''Chem Rev'', 99, 3181−3198.</ref> Therefore, surface and bulk erosion can be thought of as a spectrum instead of two separate categories. ...
    6 KB (1,006 words) - 17:39, 13 August 2022
  • ...ion|Geotechnical engineering method used to quantify resistance of soil to erosion}} ...mple]]. A quantitative measure of erodibility allows for the prediction of erosion, assisting with the design of structures such as vegetated [[Channel (geogr ...
    4 KB (628 words) - 21:11, 17 June 2024
  • ...st1=N. P. |last2=Siddoway |first2=F. H. |date=September 1965 |title=A Wind Erosion Equation |url=https://acsess.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.2136/sssaj1965. ...Stanley W. |last2=Crosson |first2=Pierre |date=2000-07-14 |title=U.S. Soil Erosion Rates--Myth and Reality |url=https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.28 ...
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  • ...ion|Geotechnical engineering method used to quantify resistance of soil to erosion}} ...breach erosion processes of embankment dams due to overtopping or internal erosion |url=https://elibrary.asabe.org/pdfviewer.asp?param1=s:/8y9u8/q8qu/tq9q/5tv ...
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  • {{short description|Difference between the dilation and the erosion of a given image}} ...ween the [[dilation (morphology)|dilation]] and the [[erosion (morphology)|erosion]] of a given image. It is an image where each [[pixel]] value (typically no ...
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  • {{Short description|Empirical law relating stream size to valley size in erosion studies}} In estimating [[erosion]], '''Playfair's law''' is an [[empirical relationship]] that relates the s ...
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  • ...ower or [[shear stress]] on the bed to produce a simplified description of erosion rate as a function of [[power laws]] of upstream drainage area, ''A'', and where ''E'' is erosion rate and ''K'', ''m'' and ''n'' are positive.<ref>Whipple, K.X. and Tucker, ...
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  • {{Short description|Yielding of soils and rocks to erosion}} ...cesses leads to a larger removal of material. Because the mechanics behind erosion depend upon the competence and coherence of the material, erodibility is tr ...
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  • ...ing of the spatial heterogeneity of soil loss tolerance and its effects on erosion risk in the carbonate areas of southern China |url=https://se.copernicus.or ...
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  • ...owland|upland]] or mountainous regions. Their formation can have several [[erosion]]al factors. ==Forming and erosion== ...
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  • ...ern) in a [[binary image]], using the morphological [[erosion (morphology)|erosion]] operator and a pair of [[Disjoint sets|disjoint]] [[structuring element]] ...r binary image, in morphological operations such as [[erosion (morphology)|erosion]], [[dilation (morphology)|dilation]], [[opening (morphology)|opening]], an ...
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  • .../math> and <math>\circ</math> are the morphological [[erosion (morphology)|erosion]] and [[opening (morphology)|opening]], respectively, <math>\rho B</math> i Morphological Skeletonization can be considered as a controlled erosion process. This involves shrinking the image until the area of interest is 1 ...
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  • where ''A'' is the area of the erosion area. Permissible values for ''S are:<ref name="C683"/> [[Category:Coastal erosion]] ...
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  • '''River incision''' is the narrow [[erosion]] caused by a [[river]] or stream that is far from its [[base level]]. Rive ...slope, depth, or density of water increase the water's potential to cause erosion.<ref>{{cite journal |doi=10.1002/esp.3462 |title=The stream power river inc ...
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  • A main feature of the format is the ability to define [[erosion surface]]s in [[geological modelling]], effectively done by collapsing node ...
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  • ...nel Sensitivity to Erosion and Deposition Processes: SP AS AN INDICATOR OF EROSION AND DEPOSITION|url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/rra.2717|jou [[Shear stress]] is another variable used in erosion and sediment transport models representing the force applied on a surface b ...
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  • ...change, it is called shifting control. Shifting control is usually due to erosion or deposition of sediment at the stage measurement site. Bedrock-bottomed p ...
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  • {{short description|Sea level and coastal erosion calculation}} [[File:Norfolk Beach, Coochiemudlo Island, coast erosion 02.jpg|thumb|Shoreline recession of a sandy shore at Norfolk Beach, Coochie ...
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  • ...al effects include: [[deforestation]], [[Extinction|species loss]], [[soil erosion]], or fisheries collapse. Such resource insecurity can lead to economic str ...ed future yield (for instance as in the case of overuse of groundwater, or erosion).<ref>{{cite book |last1=Wackernagel|display-authors=etal|first1=Mathis| ti ...
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  • Proper spillways help with flood control, prevent erosion at the ends of terraces, outlets, and waterways, reduce runoff over drainag It offers low flow velocities upstream and minimizes erosion. ...
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