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    Data underpinning research article "Effects of conservation tillage drills on soil quality indicators in a wheat€“oilseed rape rotation: Organic carbon, earthworms and water- stable aggregates"
    (Cranfield University, 2019-10-03 18:27) Giannitsopoulos, Michail; Burgess, Paul; Rickson, Jane
    Giannitsopoulos ML, Burgess PJ, Rickson RJ. Effects of conservation tillage drills on soil quality indicators in a wheat€“oilseed rape rotation: Organic carbon, earthworms and water- stable aggregates. Soil Use & Management, doi: 10.1111/sum.12536. Data used in the regression analysis for equations 6, 7 and 8 as well figures A, B and C
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    Effect of surface roughness on runoff, infiltration and soil loss
    (Cranfield University, 2023-02-06 12:12) Bahddou, Sophia; Otten, Wilfred; Rickson, Jane; Whalley, Richard; Shin, Ho-Chul; El Gharous, Mohamed
    The excel spreadsheet presents the raw data generated from the experiments quantifying soil erosion that are described in the paper by Bahddou et al., 2023, published in Geoderma (Bahddou et al., 2023. Changes in soil surface properties under simulated rainfall and the effect of surface roughness on runoff, infiltration and soil loss). The experimental design and the statistical method are mentioned in the methodology section of the paper. The soil surface roughness data is expressed in two columns (E-F) presenting the measurements before and after the rainfall event (Table 3 and Figure 4 of the paper by Bahddou et al). The variables of the runoff, infiltrate, soil loss and sediment concentration are expressed in the columns G-R, where each variable is expressed in three columns presenting the 1st fifteen minutes of the rainfall event, the 2nd fifteen minutes of the rainfall event and the total 30 minutes of the rainfall event (Table 4 and Figures 6 and 7 in the paper by Bahddou et al., 2023). The columns S-U present the splash erosion after 30 minutes of rainfall, including the measurements on the ridges and in the furrows of Treatment B. More details are in the Materials and Methods section and the Results sections of the publication.
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    Supporting data for the publication "Efficacy of mulch and tillage options to reduce runoff and soil loss from asparagus interrows"
    (Cranfield University, 2020-12-03 14:23) Niziolomski, Joanna; Simmons, Robert; Rickson, Jane
    In the UK, conventional asparagus cultivation practices on sloping land, erodible soils and increased frequency of extreme rainfall events combine to promote runoff generation and soil loss, particularly from interrows. This instrumented field study investigated the interactive effect of mulch and shallow soil disturbance (working depth of 0.175 m) on reducing runoff and soil loss.

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