2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-987
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What role does tillage erosion play regarding landscape evolution of an intensively used hummocky landscape?

Abstract: <p>Hummocky landscapes under intensive arable use are substantially affected by erosion processes. Data from the Quillow catchment (size: 196 km<sup>2</sup>; mean annual precipitation: 500 mm) in North-East Germany are used to estimate landscape-scale water and tillage erosion with the model SPEROS-C. Recent results show that tillage erosion causes substantial soil redistribution that can distinctively exceed water erosion. In consequence, truncated soil profiles can b… Show more

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