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The Demonstration Erosion Control (DEC) project investigates the effectiveness of reducing erosion, sedimentation, and flooding.
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Demonstration Erosion Control Home  C takes an innovative approach by considering an entire watershed, rather than only local characteristics and problems. The results from DEC research preserve farmland and wildlife habitat, protect people from floods, and save money. Follow the links below to learn...
http://www.colostate.edu/Orgs/CRSS/

Excerpts from article in Science magazine, by Pimentel et al . (1995).
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Soil Erosion Article from Science Magazine Vol. 267  Soil erosion is a major environmental threat to the sustainability and productive capacity of agriculture. During the last 40 years, nearly one-third of the worlds arable land has been lost by erosion and continues to be lost at a rate...
http://www.pmac.net/science2.htm

An online book with introductory information regarding different kinds of soil erosion such as geological erosion and accelerated erosion.
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Best Management Practices for Soil Erosion  Best Management Practices for Soil Erosion By: Libby Y. Field and Bernard A. Engel HTML translation by David Koller Agricultural and Biological Engineering Dept Purdue University Erosion View Graphics...
http://agen521.www.ecn.purdue.ed...EN521/epadir/erosion/asm521.html

Non-regulatory organization that works to enhance and protect the Redwood and Cottonwood Rivers. Site includes journals, technical information, news, events, images, and details of how to get involved.
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RCRCA  Summary and links to images USGS real-time data for:Redwood River Cottonwood River All Minnesota stations MN DNR weekly stream flow maps and tables It's our 22nd Anniversary! 1983-2005 Events/Activities: Tee-up for the Cottonwood River Coming September 8, 2005! Four person...
http://www.rcrca.com

A computer program which provides information about soil erosion and the severity of erosion. Water erosion is explained and detailed descriptions of management and structural practices to control erosion.
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US EPA Software for Environmental Awareness title  This program uses graphics and hypertext to provide information about soil erosion. Information is provided about the severity of erosion worldwide, in the U.S. andin the Midwest in particular. The types of water erosion are described and illustrated along with...
http://www.epa.gov/seahome/erosion.html

Soil erosion control information, consulting, photographs, and dictionary of terms.
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Erosion Technology Consulting (soil erosion control, bulkheads, retaining walls)  Welcome to the Home Page of Send e-mail to Erosion Technology Consulting Company Profile What We Do Photo Album Photo Gallery, Related Information, and Links. International Erosion Control Association Erosion Control Magazine (subscribe) Copyright 1995-1997 by Erosion Technology Consulting. All...
http://www.constr.com/tx/et.htm

Chemical agricultural practices are contributing to global warming, climate change, weather pattern disruption, erosion, and starvation.
http://supak.com/end/organic_agriculture.htm

A look at some of the serious erosion areas in the United States.
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Some serious erosion areas in the United States  Some serious erosion areas in the United States. Forth Worth, TX: South National Technical Center. Unpublished technical notes. Some serious erosion areas in the United States The colored areas on the map below, which show total tons of sheet and...
http://www.ciesin.org/docs/002-220/002-220.html

This site covers innovative practices and cropping strategies to increase profits and greatly reduce soil erosion and pesticides.
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Cedar Meadow Farm  The cornerstone of this system is a unique emphasis on maintaining a permanent cover of crop residues and cover crops on the soil surface and having something living in the soil at all times. All vegetables and crops are then...
http://www.cedarmeadowfarm.com/

Information of soil erosion from the University of Western Cape, South Africa.
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Soil Erosion  Soil erosion is a natural process. It becomes a problem when human activity causes it to occur much faster than under natural conditions. DID YOU KNOW Annual soil loss in South Africa is estimated at 300 400 million tonnes, nearly...
http://www.botany.uwc.ac.za/Envfacts/facts/erosion.htm

Cause and effects of soil erosion in agricultural systems.
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Soil Erosion in Agricultural Systems  Soil erosion in agricultural systems is a very important problem to manage. The productive layer of dirt is called the humus or topsoil. If this layer is eroded away, then the ground is very unproductive in producing crops. Soil can...
http://www.msu.edu/user/dunnjef1/rd491/soile.htm

Information regarding: Erosion process research, erosion control research, and delivery of improved erosion prediction technology.
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NSERL National Soil Erosion Research Lab  Service is the focal point for the U.S. Government's national research program in soil erosion by water. The lab is in the Midwest Area of the USDA-ARS. Major program thrusts of the NSERL include fundamental erosion process research, erosion control...
http://topsoil.nserl.purdue.edu/nserlweb/

Resources related to the European soil erosion model, which simulates erosion on an event basis for fields and small catchments.
http://www.silsoe.cranfield.ac.uk/iwe/erosion/eurosem.htm

Diversion terraces, grassed waterways, surface inlets, and hedgerows are the most common structures used for soil conservation.
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Sustainable Agriculture Tour Erosion Control Structures  A diversion terrace breaking up surface runoff from the upper field to the lower one. Diversion terraces, grassed waterways, surface inlets, and hedgerows are the most common structures used for soil conservation by Island farmers. A drive by many fields...
http://www.peisland.com/agrtour/erosion.html

This U.S. Department of Agriculture area is the focal point for the national research program in soil erosion by water.
http://soils.ecn.purdue.edu/~wepp/lab.html

Specific information regarding soil management and the benefit of corn when combatting erosion.
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Corn and the Environment- Corn, Soil Structure and Erosion  Good soil structure is important in allowing crop plants to yield well, and in helping resist erosion caused by the action of rainfall, melting snow in early spring, and wind. Corn has strengths and weaknesses as a soil building crop....
http://www.ontariocorn.org/envt/enverosion.htm

Online publication from New Zealand government sustainable agriculture program. Intended as a source of information for use by farmers, local government, farmer organisations, farm advisers and others who have an influence on rural land use.
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Soil Erosion On Farmland Table of Contents  Practices which minimise depletion of ground cover Arable Land, Lowland Pasture, Pastoral High Country, Tussock High Country Practices which counteract loss of soil strength Pastoral Hill Country Practices which minimise damage to watercourses Arable Land and Lowland Pasture, Pastoral Hill...
http://www.maf.govt.nz/mafnet/ru...nagement/erosion-risks/httoc.htm

Sustaining and protecting the soil and natural resources for production.
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Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development Concept  Development drew attention to the common challenges of population growth, the need for strategies for sustaining food security and the need to conserve natural resources. Agenda 21, the plan of action for implementing sustainable development elaborated further. It states Major...
http://www.iisd.org/ic/info/ss9507.htm

References about the fertility, compaction, testing and conservation of soil. Published by the University of Nebraska.
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Cooperative Extension Catalog of Publications--Soil Management  Departments/ Units Directories Calendar Search Campus Maps IANR Home Agricultural Research College of Agricultural Sciences Natural Resources College of Education Human Sciences School of Natural Resources Cooperative Extension Publications Catalog Catalog Home Page New Publications Search Publications Publications Order Form...
http://ianrpubs.unl.edu/soil/

Provides information on the processes and modelling of raindrop impact induced erosion abd the modelling of erosion in catchments (watersheds)
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index  _____Peter Kinnell Associate Professor of Land and Environment POSTAL ADDRESS School of Resource, Environmental and Heritage Sciences University of Canberra Canberra ACT 2601 Australia Phone 02) 6201 2326 International +61 2 6201 2326 Fax 02) 6201 5727 Email: peter.kinnell@canberra.edu.au Forward...
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~pkinnell/

Basic information about erosion patterns, causes, and solutions.
http://www.lgt.lt/geoin/doc.php?did=cl_soil

A project aiming to improve olive plantation systems on sloping and mountainous land. These are vital for erosion and fire control in most of the mediterranean countries.
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OLIVERO Home Page  OLIVERO Home Page OLIVERO home page This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them. Please update your web-browser....
http://www.olivero.info

Computer program that estimates rates of soil erosion caused by rainfall and associated overland flow. Free download available together with documentation and manuals.
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Upland Erosion Processes Research Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation 2 Overview of RUSLE2  ARS Home Printable Version Email this page table width 171 a...
http://www.ars.usda.gov/Research/docs.htm?docid=6010

USDA organization with mission to develop, evaluate, and promote management practices that enhance surface and ground water quality.
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National Soil Tilth Laboratory  If not redirected in a few seconds, please click here. The National Soil Tilth Laboratory is one of USDA-Agricultural Research Service's network of research laboratories across the United States. NSTL is unique in its efforts to address the interaction between...
http://www.nstl.gov/

It emphasizes research dealing with soil erosion; transport and deposition of sediment; movement of chemicals on upland areas and in streams; the impact of agricultural practices, in-stream structures, and bank protection on these processes; water quality; and the ecological well-being of streams.
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National Sedimentation Laboratory Home  ARS Home Printable Version Email this page img src...
http://www.ars.usda.gov/main/site_main.htm?modecode=64-08-05-00