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Erodability (or
erodibility) is the
inherent yielding or
nonresistance of
soils and
rocks to erosion. A high
erodibility implies that the same
amount of...
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Erode is the
seventh largest urban agglomeration in
Tamil Nadu. It is the
administrative capital of
Erode district and is
administered by the
Erode Muni****l...
- The
erosion index (EI, also
called the
erodibility index) is
created by
dividing potential erosion (from all
sources except gully erosion) by the T value...
- erosion,
where soil or rock
material is
removed from an area by dissolution.
Eroded sediment or
solutes may be
transported just a few millimetres, or for thousands...
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methodology to
determine the
erodibility of a soil.
While the jet
erosion test
provides one
estimate for the
erodibility, the
underlying ****umptions of...
- Look up
erode or
Erode in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Erode is a city in the
Indian state of
Tamil Nadu.
Erode may also
refer to:
Erode district,...
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system of multi-racial
franchise had
existed in the Cape, it was
gradually eroded, and the vast
majority of
Black South Africans were not
enfranchised until...
- (A). The
equation includes the
rainfall erosivity factor (R), the soil
erodibility factor (K), the
topographic factors (L and S), and the
cropping management...
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Erode District is one of the 38
districts in the
south Indian state of
Tamil Nadu. It was the
largest district by area in the
state before the formation...
- evapo-transpiration rates,
which changes infiltration and
runoff ratios; d) soil
erodibility changes due to
decrease in soil
organic matter concentrations in soils...