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Determination of effective factors on the occurrence of digitated gully erosion in the AghEmam(2) watershed

Maryam Mohammad Ebrahimi; mohammad reza javadi; mehdi vafakhah

Volume 30, Issue 6 , January and February 2016, , Pages 1978-1992

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v30i6.42860

Abstract
  Introduction: Soil erosion by water is one of the most important processes of land degradation, especially in semi-arid areas. Among different types of the soil erosion, gully erosion accounts as one of the most critical processes which can cause soil destruction, changes in landscape and water resources ...  Read More

Efficiencies of MUSLE-S, MUSLT, USLE-M and AOF Models for Storm-wise Sediment Yield Estimation in Standard Plats (Case Study: Sefiddasht Research Site of Semnan)

M. Kargar; Mohammad Reza Javadi; S.A.A. Hashemi

Volume 28, Issue 4 , September and October 2013, , Pages 787-794

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i0.25397

Abstract
  Soil erosion and sediment production are among most important problems in developing countries including Iran. In this study it has been endeavored that applicability of four (AOF, MUSLE-S, MUSLT and USLE-M) models is investigated in Srfiddasht Research Site, Semnan province, at event scale to estimate ...  Read More

Comparison of Efficiency and Accuracy of USLE, AUSLE, MUSLE-S and USLEM Models for Estimating Amount of Erosion and Sedimentation On Based of Storm-Wise Event (Case study: Sanganeh Soil Conservation Research Institute of Mashhad)

S. Rahmati; M.R. Javadi; Abodlsaleh Rangavar

Volume 27, Issue 3 , July and August 2013, , Pages 506-514

https://doi.org/10.22067/jsw.v0i0.26043

Abstract
  Empirical models specially event-based versions for estimating erosion are site specific, so calibration is essential for designing soil conservation practices measures. In this study, the efficiency of Universal soil Loss Equation and other event-based versions include USLEM, MUSLE-S and AUSLE evaluated ...  Read More