2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-2023-84
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Mammalian bioturbation amplifies rates of both, hillslope sediment erosion and accumulation, in coastal Chile

Abstract: Abstract. Soil bioturbation activity affects soil texture, bulk density, soil water content and redistribution of nutrients. All of these parameters influences sediment redistribution, which shapes the earth surface. Hence it is important to include bioturbation into erosion models. However, up to present, the inclusion of bioturbation into erosion models was limited. This is because to realistically include bioturbation into the modelling, the interplay between bioturbation, sediment redistribution and enviro… Show more

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