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- W4251635827 abstract "Abstract. Here we study the soilscape (soil-landscape) evolution of a field-site at the semiarid zone of Israel. This region, like similar regions around the world, was subject to intensive loess accumulation during the Pleistocene and early Holocene. Today, hillslopes in this region are dominated by exposed bedrock with deep loess depositions in the valleys and floodplains. The drivers and mechanism that led to this soilscape are unclear. Within this context, we use a soilscape evolution model (mARM5D) to study the potential mechanisms that led to this soilscape. We focus on advancing our conceptual understanding of the processes at the core of this soilscape evolution by studying the effects of fluvial and diffusive sediment transport mechanisms, and the potential effects of climatic and anthropogenic drivers. Our results show that in our field site, dominated by aeolian soil development, hillslope fluvial sediment transport e.g. surface wash and gullies, lead to downslope thinning in soil while diffusive transport e.g. soil creep lead to deeper and more localized soil features at the lower sections of the hillslopes. The results suggest that, in this semiarid, aeolian-dominated and soil depleted landscape, the top section of the hillslopes is dominated by diffusive transport and the bottom by fluvial transport. Temporal variability in environmental drivers had a considerable effect on soilscape evolution. Short but intensive changes during the late Holocene, imitating anthropogenic landuse alterations, rapidly changed the site's soil distribution. This leads us to assume that this region's soil depleted hillslopes are, at least in part, the result of anthropogenic drivers." @default.
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- W4251635827 date "2016-02-01" @default.
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- W4251635827 title "Soilscape evolution of aeolian-dominated hillslopes during the Holocene: investigation of sediment transport mechanisms and climatic-anthropogenic drivers" @default.
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