2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.01.008
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Rainfall erosivity in Europe

Abstract: Rainfall is one the main drivers of soil erosion. The erosive force of rainfall is expressed as rainfall erosivity. Rainfall erosivity considers the rainfall amount and intensity, and is most commonly expressed as the R-factor in the USLE model and its revised version, RUSLE. At national and continental levels, the scarce availability of data obliges soil erosion modellers to estimate this factor based on rainfall data with only low temporal resolution (daily, monthly, annual averages). The purpose of this stu… Show more

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“…In conclusion, despite 67% of the land (Portugal) being covered by woody plants, mainly forests, soil erosion is a serious problem, as in many areas of Southern Europe [15]. The soil water storage in such conditions reaches extremely low values in most areas due to its texture, poor organic material and shallow depth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In conclusion, despite 67% of the land (Portugal) being covered by woody plants, mainly forests, soil erosion is a serious problem, as in many areas of Southern Europe [15]. The soil water storage in such conditions reaches extremely low values in most areas due to its texture, poor organic material and shallow depth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Over land the rainfall erosivity for soil degradation has been assessed 5 from weather station data (Panagos et al, 2015;Panagos et al 2017). It is based on the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) method (Naipal et al 2015).…”
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“…Alguns estudos foram realizados com objetivo de estimar a erosividade da chuva para dados de diferente resolução temporal (ZHAN. FU, 2003;SADEGHI et al, 2011;TAVANGAR, 2015;OLIVEIRA et al, 2012;PANAGOS et al, 2015;BORRELI et al, 2016). Para suplementar essa dificuldade na estimativa direta da erosividade várias equações foram propostas para estimar a erosividade média mensal indiretamente a partir de observações diárias de chuva realizadas em pluviômetros.…”
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