Current and future trends of rainfall erosivity and soil erosion in Central Asia / Eldiiar Duulatov, Xi Chen, Gulnura Issanova, Rustam Orozbaev, Yerbolat Mukanov, Amobichukwu C. Amanambu.
2021
S627.C58
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Current and future trends of rainfall erosivity and soil erosion in Central Asia / Eldiiar Duulatov, Xi Chen, Gulnura Issanova, Rustam Orozbaev, Yerbolat Mukanov, Amobichukwu C. Amanambu.
Author
Duulatov, Eldiiar, author.
ISBN
9783030635091 (electronic bk.)
3030635090 (electronic bk.)
3030635082
9783030635084
3030635090 (electronic bk.)
3030635082
9783030635084
Publication Details
Cham : Springer, 2021.
Language
English
Description
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Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-63509-1 doi
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S627.C58
Dewey Decimal Classification
631.4/5
Summary
This book analyses climate change influences on rainfall erosivity and soil erosion across Central Asia, provides an overview (past and projections) on the Central Asian countries where projected changes in rainfall erosivity and erosivity density are the greatest, and discusses the potential impacts on the environment across the region. This analysis is accomplished primarily using the RUSLE model with past and future climate projections, spatiotemporal variations of rainfall erosivity and soil erosion based on WorldClim, and Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) climate models (for Central Asia and separately Kazakhstan). The relationship between precipitation characteristics and erosion has been well established, but spatial and temporal projections of future rainfall erosivity in a changing climate in Central Asia have not been published significantly. Therefore, assessing rainfall erosivity and its consequences can assist specialists and researchers in achieving the best practices for soil conservation. The result of this type of research is all-encompassing, and may reflect normal variations in other parts of the world (for example, the arid and semi-arid regions) and is inherently limited to the Central Asian region.
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Chen, Xi, author.
Issanova, Gulnura, author.
Orozbaev, Rustam, author.
Mukanov, Yerbolat, author.
Amanambu, Amobichukwu C., author.
Issanova, Gulnura, author.
Orozbaev, Rustam, author.
Mukanov, Yerbolat, author.
Amanambu, Amobichukwu C., author.
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SpringerBriefs in environmental science, 2191-5547
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction and Background on Rainfall Erosivity Processes and Soil Erosion
Chapter 2. Natural Conditions of Central Asia
Chapter 3. Data sources on Rainfall and RUSLE model
Chapter 4. Projected Rainfall Erosivity and Soil Erosion in Central Asia
Chapter 5. Spatio-temporal variations and Projected Rainfall Erosivity and Erosivity Density in Kazakhstan
Chapter 6. Conclusions and Recommendations.
Chapter 2. Natural Conditions of Central Asia
Chapter 3. Data sources on Rainfall and RUSLE model
Chapter 4. Projected Rainfall Erosivity and Soil Erosion in Central Asia
Chapter 5. Spatio-temporal variations and Projected Rainfall Erosivity and Erosivity Density in Kazakhstan
Chapter 6. Conclusions and Recommendations.