The Effects of <em>Alnus subcordata</em> Roots on Soil Detachment Rates in Forestland of Northern Iran
Zeinab Ghasemzadeh,
Misagh Parhizkar,
Maryam Zomorodian
et al.
Abstract:Plant roots have significant effects on the soil erosion rates, since they can strongly change the soil detachment capacity (Dc). This study quantifies Dc at different flow rates in soils with Alnus subcordata species, compared to three other species (Brachythecium plumose, Gleditsia caspica and Sambucus ebulus species) in the Saravan forest park and develops regression equations for predicting Dc. Undisturbed samples collected from soils with the four tree species and subjected to five slopes (from 4.3 to 38.… Show more
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