Laboratory experiments on the influence of slope length on runoff, percolation and rill development

作者: R. B. Bryan , J. Poesen

DOI: 10.1002/ESP.3290140304

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摘要: … Hydrographs for the 2.39 m slope show a simple percolation and runoff pattern. Percolation … As soil depth was only 3.5 cm most of the subsequent steady decline in percolation rate can …

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