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- Title: Runoff and interrill erosion as affected by grass cover in a semi-arid rangeland of northern Mexico
- Journal: Journal of Arid Environments
- Authors: J. Gutierrez, and I. I. Hernandez
- Date: 1996
- Summary: Simulated rainfall was utilized to measure the effect of plant biomass, ground cover, soil water content, soil organic matter, and soil type on runoff and interrill erosion on the Rancho Los Angeles in south-eastern Coahuila, Mexico (25° 04' 12" N, 100° 58' 07" W). Five cover classes (0-10%, 20-30%, 40-50%, 60-70%, >80%) were tested at two different seasons (growing - August, dormant - January) utilizing a drip-type rainfall simulator. Runoff was continuously collected from 1m² plots with runoff calculated by drying a subsample of plot runoff. ...
- Agrovoc Control Words: Riparian zones, Rangelands, Grazing
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- Title: Infiltration and runoff water-quality response to silvicultural and grazing treatments on a longleaf pine forest
- Journal: Journal of Range Management
- Authors: J. C. Wood, W. H. Blackburn, H. A. Pearson, and T. K. Hunter
- Date: 1989
- Summary: Wood et al. sampled infiltration rates and runoff water quality on range units grazed by cattle under year-long continuous, seasonal continuous, or no grazing in Louisiana. There was no significant difference between the year-long continuous and seasonal continuous grazing treatments. Infiltration rate was significantly greater on the no grazing treatment in September 1985 compared to the combined average of the season-long and year-long treatments. Sediment production was significantly greater on the no grazing treatment in August 1983, September 1985, and all of the combined samples. Nit ...
- Agrovoc Control Words: Riparian zones, Rangelands, Wildlife
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