Soils at Imaggeo: gully erosion in Swaziland Antonio Jordán April 9, 2014 Imaggeo, Soil pictures Comments Closed John Quinton, UK Giant gully curting into the sprolite, by John Quinton. Click to see the original picture at Imaggeo. This post was also published simultaneously in G-Soil. Africa gully erosion soil erosion Swaziland By Antonio Jordán Antonio Jordán is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Seville and coordinator of the MED Soil Research Group. Antonio’s research focusses on rainfall-induced soil erosion processes, the effects of wildfires on soil properties and soil degradation in Mediterranean areas. He is an active members of the Soil System Sciences (SSS) Division of the European Geosciences Union (EGU), which coordinates the scientific programme on soil sciences. Related Posts Monday paper: Thermal shock and splash effects on burned gypseous soils from the Ebro Basin (NE Spain) February 16, 2015 Monday paper: Interplay of riparian forest and groundwater in the hillslope hydrology of Sudanian West Africa (northern Benin) March 31, 2014 Soil science, food production and hunger in Africa March 10, 2015 Monday paper: Combined use of stable isotopes and fallout radionuclides as soil erosion indicators in a forested mountain site, South Korea December 30, 2013
Monday paper: Thermal shock and splash effects on burned gypseous soils from the Ebro Basin (NE Spain) February 16, 2015
Monday paper: Interplay of riparian forest and groundwater in the hillslope hydrology of Sudanian West Africa (northern Benin) March 31, 2014
Monday paper: Combined use of stable isotopes and fallout radionuclides as soil erosion indicators in a forested mountain site, South Korea December 30, 2013