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Experimental investigations of rill erosion dynamics in Andalusia

Wirtz et al., 2009

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5021130187990005839
Author
Wirtz S
Seeger M
Ries J
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EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

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Rills are considered to be effective sediment sources, distributers of large sediment quantities and act as preferred runoff channels for overland flow. They have the potential to develop to irreversible forms (Gullies). Despite of the continuous advances in modelling …
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