. "RIV/61989592:15310/10:10216297" . . "[983363C9143C]" . . . . . . "4"^^ . . "2"^^ . "Erosion processes on intensively farmed land in the Czech Republic: comparison of alternative research methods." . . "Erosion processes on intensively farmed land in the Czech Republic: comparison of alternative research methods."@en . . "1"^^ . "P(2B06101)" . . "University of Western Australia" . "Soil erosion and deposition of sediments are natural processes caused, in CZ conditions, by water and wind. However, these processes are also increasingly affected by human activity in the countryside. Research in the cadastral area of \u010Cejkovice in South Moravia, CZ, where typical chernozem is the dominant soil type, showed problems typical for large areas of such soil type and similar farming intensity. To evaluate the extent of erosion two alternative methods were used - digital visual image interpretation and classification of areas of erosion from aerial photographs, as well as measuring radionuclide 137Cs in soil samples. Before using these methods a model of potential erosion within the area was created, using the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE). The outputs of the research were compared in terms of exactness, general suitability and dis/advantages of different approaches. The application of remote sensing data, together with a field survey, seems to be very prospective and effective." . . "\u0160arapatka, Bo\u0159ivoj" . "Brisbane, Australia" . "978-0-646-53783-2" . . . "Soil erosion and deposition of sediments are natural processes caused, in CZ conditions, by water and wind. However, these processes are also increasingly affected by human activity in the countryside. Research in the cadastral area of \u010Cejkovice in South Moravia, CZ, where typical chernozem is the dominant soil type, showed problems typical for large areas of such soil type and similar farming intensity. To evaluate the extent of erosion two alternative methods were used - digital visual image interpretation and classification of areas of erosion from aerial photographs, as well as measuring radionuclide 137Cs in soil samples. Before using these methods a model of potential erosion within the area was created, using the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE). The outputs of the research were compared in terms of exactness, general suitability and dis/advantages of different approaches. The application of remote sensing data, together with a field survey, seems to be very prospective and effective."@en . . . . . . . . "Australia" . . "Proceedings of the 19th World Congress of Soil Science: Soil Solutions for a Changing World" . "257479" . . "RIV/61989592:15310/10:10216297!RIV11-MSM-15310___" . "Erosion processes on intensively farmed land in the Czech Republic: comparison of alternative research methods."@en . "15310" . "Erosion processes on intensively farmed land in the Czech Republic: comparison of alternative research methods." . "methods.; research; alternative; comparison; Republic:; Czech; land; farmed; intensively; processes; Erosion"@en . . "2010-08-01+02:00"^^ .