Practice of preventing soil erosion in agriculture and land development
Erosion control is the practice of preventing or controlling wind or water erosion in agriculture, land development, coastal areas, river banks and construction. Effective erosion controls handle surface runoff and are important techniques in preventing water pollution, soil loss, wildlife habitat loss and human property loss.
Erosioncontrol is the practice of preventing or controlling wind or water erosion in agriculture, land development, coastal areas, river banks and construction...
flows. The rates at which such processes act control how fast a surface is eroded. Typically, physical erosion proceeds the fastest on steeply sloping surfaces...
of coastal erosioncontrol methods. These three include: soft-erosioncontrols, hard-erosioncontrols, and relocation. Hard-erosioncontrol methods provide...
shorter height. Black locust has been spread and used as a plant for erosioncontrol as it is fast growing and generally a tough tree. The wood, considered...
treat acne and sores. Several aspects of vetiver make it an excellent erosioncontrol plant in warmer climates. Vetiver's roots grow almost exclusively downward...
(1,700 mi) Moroccan Western Sahara Wall. Berms are also used to control soil erosion and sedimentation by reducing the rate of surface runoff. The berms...
wastewater treatment, agricultural wastewater treatment, erosioncontrol, sediment control and control of urban runoff (including stormwater management). A...
ErosionControl Evaluation and Demonstration Act and the River Basin Monetary Authorization Act. WRDA 1974 amended Section 208 of the Flood Control Act...
concrete seawalls, under precast concrete erosioncontrol blocks, beneath large stone riprap, and in other erosioncontrol situations. He used different styles...
Magnesium chloride is one of many substances used for dust control, soil stabilization, and wind erosion mitigation. When magnesium chloride is applied to roads...
process that uses a slurry of seed and mulch. It is often used as an erosioncontrol technique on construction sites, as an alternative to the traditional...
Europe and is commonly used throughout the United States and Canada for erosioncontrol, roadside planting and soil rehabilitation. It has become an invasive...
engineering, road building, military applications and landscaping. For erosioncontrol, caged riprap is used. For dams or in foundation construction, cylindrical...
slopes under the force of gravity. It differs from other processes of erosion in that the debris transported by mass wasting is not entrained in a moving...
as food for bees in the production of honey. The tree is used for erosioncontrol. The tree has ornamental uses. Tannin from the seed pods is used for...
Manages deficient or excess nutrients. How it contributes to or controls for soil erosion. Interbreeds with other crops to produce hybrid offspring. Impacts...
as perimeter controls. They are typically used in combination with sediment basins and sediment traps, as well as with erosioncontrols, which are designed...
bags" or "sugar bags." Gunny sacks are sometimes used as sandbags for erosioncontrol, especially in emergencies. Up until the latter part of the twentieth...
biological restoration can take place, usually by human intervention in erosioncontrol and revegetation. If the area adjacent to a watercourse has standing...
It has been brought into other mild northern climates for forage or erosioncontrol, but is often considered a weed. Other names include common couch,...
with the typically deep root system of a bunchgrass, is planted for erosioncontrol—soil care. It can be planted along vulnerable areas (such as stream...
a given amount of time. Erosioncontrol coir logs are natural fiber products designed to stabilize soil by supporting erosion prone areas such as river...
second (1,600 m3/s). That limitation remained in effect until 1950. Erosioncontrol efforts have always been of importance. Underwater weirs redirect the...