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Modelling Soil Erosion by Water (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998)
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Modelling Soil Erosion by Water (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998)
Series: Nato ASI Subseries I:, 55
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TO THE MODEL EVALUATION 1. MODELLING SOIL EROSION BY WATER l 2 John
Boardman and David Favis-Mortlock 1 School of Geography and
Environmental Change Unit Mansfield Road University of Oxford
Oxford OX1 3TB UK 2 Environmental Change Unit University of Oxford
5 South Parks Road Oxford OX1 3UB UK Introduction This volume is
the Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop 'Global
Change: Modelling Soil Erosion by Water', which was held on II-14th
September 1995, at the University of Oxford, UK. The meeting was
also one of a series organised by the IGBP 1 GCTE Soil Erosion
Network, which is a component of GCTE's Land Degradation Task
(3.3.2) (Ingram et aI., 1996; Valentin, this volume). One aim of
the GCTE Soil Erosion Network is to evaluate the suitability of
existing soil erosion models for predicting the possible impacts of
global change upon soil erosion. Due to the wide range of erosion
models currently, in use or under development, it was decided to
evaluate models in the following sequence Favis-Mortlock et al.,
1996): * field-scale water erosion models * catchmenr-scale water
erosion models * wind erosion models * models with a
landscape-scale and larger focus. As part of this strategy, the
first stage of the GCTE validation of field-scale erosion models
was carried out at the Oxford NATO-ARW. I A list of Acronyms fonns
Appendix A.
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