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Volumn 105, Issue , 2004, Pages
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Modeling soil erosion from insloping forest roads with impoundment or surface cross drain structures
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Author keywords
Forest management; Impoundments; Models; Roads; Soil erosion
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Indexed keywords
AQUATIC HABITATS;
CHANNEL STABILITY;
COST ANALYSIS;
CRITICAL ISSUES;
DELIVERY RATIO;
DISTRIBUTED-PARAMETER;
DOWNSLOPE;
DRAIN STRUCTURE;
DRAINAGE STRUCTURES;
EROSION PREDICTIONS;
FISH STOCK;
FOREST MANAGEMENT;
FOREST RESOURCES;
FOREST ROAD EROSION;
FOREST ROADS;
FOREST SOILS;
FOREST WATERSHEDS;
GENERAL PUBLICS;
HUMAN ACTIVITIES;
LABOR COSTS;
MODELING APPROACH;
ROAD DRAINAGE;
ROAD SYSTEMS;
ROADSIDE DITCHES;
SEDIMENT DELIVERY;
SEDIMENT PRODUCTION;
SEDIMENT YIELDS;
SMALL WATERSHEDS;
SOIL CONDITIONS;
SOIL EROSION;
STANDARD INFORMATION;
STREAM WATER QUALITY;
WATER EROSION;
WATER EROSION PREDICTION PROJECTS;
COST ACCOUNTING;
COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS;
DRAINAGE;
EMPLOYMENT;
FORESTRY;
GEOLOGIC MODELS;
LANDFORMS;
MATHEMATICAL MODELS;
ROADS AND STREETS;
SEDIMENTOLOGY;
SEDIMENTS;
SOIL CONSERVATION;
SOIL MECHANICS;
SOILS;
SURFACE STRUCTURE;
WAGES;
WATER CONSERVATION;
WATER MANAGEMENT;
WATER POLLUTION;
WATER QUALITY;
WATERSHEDS;
HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION;
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EID: 74949119334
PISSN: None
EISSN: None
Source Type: Conference Proceeding
DOI: 10.1061/40499(2000)47 Document Type: Conference Paper |
Times cited : (1)
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References (11)
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