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How Do Newly-Amended Biochar Particles Affect Erodibility and Soil Water Movement?—A Small-Scale Experimental Approach

Biochar amendment changes chemical and physical properties of soils and influences soil biota. It is, thus, assumed that it can also affect soil erosion and erosion-related processes. In this study, we investigated how biochar particles instantly change erodibility by rain splash and the initial mov...

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Published in:Soil systems 2020-12, Vol.4 (4), p.60
Main Authors: Seitz, Steffen, Teuber, Sandra, Geißler, Christian, Goebes, Philipp, Scholten, Thomas
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