2015
DOI: 10.2489/jswc.70.1.5a
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Impact of levee breaches, flooding, and land scouring on soil productivity

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“…Programs, such as drainage improvement and flood retention, can bring benefits other than reducing the potential flood damages. One additional benefit is the improvement of land productivity, for example, through reducing soil erosion (Olson, Matthews, Morton, & Sloan, 2015; Trimble & Crosson, 2000).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Programs, such as drainage improvement and flood retention, can bring benefits other than reducing the potential flood damages. One additional benefit is the improvement of land productivity, for example, through reducing soil erosion (Olson, Matthews, Morton, & Sloan, 2015; Trimble & Crosson, 2000).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ancak fazla miktarda aşınıma uğramış topraklarda büyük miktarlardaki ticari düzenleyici kullanımı, aşınıma uğramamış alanlardaki kadar üretim artışı sağlayamamaktadır. (Olson, 1977;Mbagwu ve ark., 1984;Yakupoğlu ve Özdemir, 2006).…”
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“…An unknown number of gullies have not been filled or regraded and are farmed around when tilling and planting occur, leaving the gullies to revert to wetland vegetation. Thus, long-term soil productivity has decreased (Olson and Morton 2015), and these changes in land use affect land values. Without an updated soil survey of the Dogtooth Bend area, the land continues to be taxed as if no land scouring or sand deposition had occurred because land productivity indices are not adjusted to reflect the soil degradation, land scouring, or sand deposition.…”
Section: Repair and Restoration Efforts Post-2016 Len Small Levee Breachmentioning
confidence: 99%