RillGrow Soil Erosion Models: references

 

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Favis-Mortlock, D.T. (1998). A self-organising dynamic systems approach to the simulation of rill initiation and development on hillslopes. Computers and Geosciences 24(4), 353-372.

Favis-Mortlock, D.T., Guerra, A.J.T. and Boardman, J. (1998a). A self-organising dynamic systems approach to hillslope rill initiation and growth: model development and validation. In, Summer, W., Klaghofer, E. and Zhang, W. (eds), Modelling Soil Erosion, Sediment Transport and Closely Related Hydrological Processes, IAHS Press Publication No. 249, Wallingford, UK. pp. 53-61.

Favis-Mortlock, D.T., Boardman, J., Parsons, A.J. and Lascelles, B. (1998b). Emergence and erosion: a model for rill initiation and development. In, Abrahart, R.J. (ed.), Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Geocomputation (CD), University of Bristol.

Favis-Mortlock, D.T., Boardman, J., Parsons, A.J. and Lascelles, B. (2000). Emergence and erosion: a model for rill initiation and development. Hydrological Processes 14(11-12), 2173-2205.

Favis-Mortlock, D.T., Boardman, J. and MacMillan, V.J. (2001). The limits of erosion modeling: why we should proceed with care. In, Harmon, R.S. and Doe III, W.W. (eds), Landscape Erosion and Evolution Modeling, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishing, New York. pp. 477-516.

Favis-Mortlock, D.T. and De Boer, D. (2003 in press). Simple at heart? Landscape as a self-organizing complex system. In, Trudgill, S.T. and Roy, A. (eds), Contemporary Meanings in Physical Geography, Edward Arnold, London.

Groundwater, P. (2002). The Influence of Model Resolution on Rill Development: a Numerical Modelling Study. Unpublished undergraduate dissertation, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, UK. 85 pp.