“…For agricultural landscapes, functional relationships to predict the entrainment of soils typically include texture (sand, silt, and clay content), soil chemistry (concentrations of Na, K, Ca, and Fe and organic content), bulk density, and/or water content (Bryan, 1968;Römkens et al, 1977;Gilley et al, 1993;Liu et al, 2017; see reviews in Clark and Wynn, 2007;Ollobarren Del Barrio et al, 2018;Su et al, 2018). Moreover, soil detachment may also depend upon the erosive forces applied (Rose, 1960(Rose, , 1985Park et al, 1982;Nearing et al, 1997), and subsurface hydrologic conditions including piping (Tanaka, 1982;Huang and Laflen, 1996;Römkens et al, 2001;Bernatek-Jakiel et al, 2017;Wilson et al, 2018). It is no surprise that such temporal and spatial variability at a given location or within a single experiment result in significant differences in the observed erosion rates (Römkens et al, 2001;Knapen et al, 2007), and that no single, simple erodibility parameter currently exists (Bryan, 2000).…”