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Standards vary in studies using rainfall simulators to evaluate erosion

Grismer, 2012

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9787582737345224387
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Grismer M
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California Agriculture

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Rainfall simulators are often employed to measure erosion rates, in order to estimate stream loading of sediment and nutrients in California foothill watersheds. The rainfall simulator enables the precise application of artificial rain with controlled drop sizes, intensity and …
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