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Permanence of soil surface crusts on abandoned farmland in the Central Ebro Basin/Spain
Authors:Johannes B. Ries  Ulrike Hirt
Affiliation:1. Trier University, Department of Physical Geography, Behringstr. D-54286 Trier, Germany;2. Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Department of Shallow Lakes and Lowland Rivers, Müggelseedamm 310, D-12587 Berlin, Germany
Abstract:Surface crusts are frequently found on fallow land in the semi-arid Ebro Basin (Spain) and are an important factor in land degradation. Soil surface sealing leads to a decrease in infiltration rates and a consequent increase in runoff, thereby accelerating sheet wash and rill erosion. Thin sections were used to analyse the development and structures of the different crusts found across the ridge/furrow field pattern. Rainfall simulations experiments and infiltration measurements show the runoff generation and the soil erosion rates on the crusts. The spatial distribution of crusts was documented using large-scale aerial photographs, taken from a remote-controlled hot air blimp.
Keywords:Soil crusting   Abandoned fields   Thin sections   Rainfall simulation   Land degradation
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