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Decadal-scale soil redistribution along hillslopes in the Mojave Desert
2015
Earth Surface Dynamics
<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> This study estimates the relative magnitude of decadal-scale soil redistribution (i.e., soil loss or gain) by slope wash using <sup>137</sup>Cs inventories measured in 46 soil profiles at four study sites in the Ft. Irwin area of the Mojave Desert of California, USA. The variability in <sup>137</sup>Cs inventories on a &lt;5 m scale suggests that even for the same topographic position, there is large variation in runoff generation and flow continuity. Smaller
doi:10.5194/esurf-3-251-2015
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