Search Results - "Ebling, Éderson Diniz"
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Efficiency of water use by Eucalyptus spp. for water conservation and sustainable forest production
Published in Hydrological sciences journal (18-05-2024)“…Forestry plantations have been expanded to meet the increasing demand for tree products, impacting evapotranspiration rates and hydrology. We explore how three…”
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Evaluating hydrological and soil erosion processes in different time scales and land uses in southern Brazilian paired watersheds
Published in Hydrological sciences journal (27-07-2023)“…Land use is a driver for hydrological and soil erosion responses at the watershed scale. This study aimed to assess the hydrological and soil erosion processes…”
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Best management practices to reduce soil erosion and change water balance components in watersheds under grain and dairy production
Published in International Soil and Water Conservation Research (01-03-2024)“…Soil erosion and sedimentation are among the most serious global environmental problems. Soil and water conservation measures have been proven effective ways…”
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Event-based hydrology and sedimentation in paired watersheds under commercial eucalyptus and grasslands in the Brazilian Pampa biome
Published in International Soil and Water Conservation Research (01-06-2021)“…Ecological and hydrological impacts are expected when watersheds are under commercial eucalyptus. In this study we evaluated event-based hydrology and…”
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Rainfall event‐based surface runoff and erosion in small watersheds under dairy and direct‐seeding grain production
Published in Hydrological processes (01-09-2022)“…A 3‐year study on erosion and streamflow was conducted in two adjacent paired watersheds that flow into the Passo Real reservoir, one of the largest and most…”
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Comparing tillage methods for growing lowland soybean and corn during wetter-than-normal cropping seasons
Published in Paddy and water environment (2021)“…Rice monocropping underutilizes the productive potential of lowland soils. A major challenge in cropping low-drainage soils, particularly in wetter-than-normal…”
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