Sediment-Yield Prediction with Universal Equation Using Runoff Energy Factor. Williams, J. R. In Present and Prospective Technology for Predicting Sediment Yield and Sources, volume ARS-S-40, pages 244–252. U.S. Dept. Agric..
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[Excerpt] The universal soil loss equation was developed for predicting field soil loss as a guide to conservation farm planning, but it can be used to predict sediment yield from watersheds when a delivery ratio is applied. Delivery ratios (the sediment yield at any point along a channel divided by the source erosion above that point) have been computed for some physiographic areas and related to watershed characteristics. However, the few areas studied represent only a small portion of the United States. [...]
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  title = {Sediment-Yield Prediction with {{Universal Equation}} Using Runoff Energy Factor},
  booktitle = {Present and {{Prospective Technology}} for {{Predicting Sediment Yield}} and {{Sources}}},
  author = {Williams, J. R.},
  date = {1975},
  volume = {ARS-S-40},
  pages = {244--252},
  publisher = {{U.S. Dept. Agric.}},
  url = {http://mfkp.org/INRMM/article/13481135},
  abstract = {[Excerpt] The universal soil loss equation was developed for predicting field soil loss as a guide to conservation farm planning, but it can be used to predict sediment yield from watersheds when a delivery ratio is applied. Delivery ratios (the sediment yield at any point along a channel divided by the source erosion above that point) have been computed for some physiographic areas and related to watershed characteristics. However, the few areas studied represent only a small portion of the United States. [...]},
  keywords = {*imported-from-citeulike-INRMM,~INRMM-MiD:c-13481135,energy,modelling,runoff,sediment-yield,usle}
}

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