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GCTE Focus 3 Soil Erosion Network

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Description: Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems program to study and monitor soil erosion and to refine and adapt models for use in studies of environmental and climate change. Includes information about past conferences and links to related resources.
GCTE Focus 3 Soil Erosion Network oil erosion is a very widespread phenomenon, and is usually irreversible. Once the nutrient-rich surface soil has been lost, the ability to sustain plant growth is severely reduced, and increased runoff from the more  impermeable subsoil results in a decrease in plant-available water.  Furthermore, erosion brings various associated "off-site" problems, including reduced water quality from increased sediment loads and poorer air quality due to dust.
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Page title:GCTE Focus 3 Soil Erosion Network
Keywords:soil erosion,science,global environment,environmental change,water erosion,wind erosion,rill,rills,gully,gullies,rain splash,infiltration,crusting,overland flow,sediment,sedimentation,deposition,farm,farming,field,land,dirt,rangeland,agriculture,agricultural pollution,crop productivity,geomorphology,hydrology,soil science,pedology,geoscience,geography,scientist,climate change,land use change,soil conservation,conservation policy,sustainability,erodibility,computer model,computer modelling,computer modeling,laboratory experiment,field monitoring,GIS,tillage translocation,radionuclide tracer,caesium,hydraulics,detachment
Description:The GCTE Focus 3 Soil Erosion Network
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