Soil
degradations one of the weakness and global threats these days both for
agricultural production and food security, but also for the environmental
challenges associated to watershed protection, disaster management,
bio-diversity conservation, sustainable management of natural resources and
climate change, furthermore, complication in Civil engineering. In Bangladesh
where arable lands are certainly vulnerable to severe erosion due to rainfall
and flood, particularly when poor agricultural methods are used or preventive
measures are not taken. Implementation of Jute Geotextiles (JGT) aided by
native vegetation cover was investigated intended to design a sustainable and
low cost tactic at Beel Dakatia through the entire year of 2009. Prime
consequences were that erosion, moisture content and runoff are likely to be
considerably impacted by rainfall intensity, soil surface slope; additionally,
combined presence of JGT and vegetation cover reduced rate of erosion about 95%
and runoff about 70% with respect to bare plots. Hence, play noteworthy role to
conserve soil and stabilize the slope as well and mitigate susceptibility to
degradation
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Posts
-
►
2018
(5)
- ► 02/25 - 03/04 (3)
- ► 02/18 - 02/25 (2)
-
►
2017
(21)
- ► 10/29 - 11/05 (5)
- ► 10/22 - 10/29 (2)
- ► 10/15 - 10/22 (14)
-
►
2013
(64)
- ► 02/17 - 02/24 (1)
- ► 02/03 - 02/10 (6)
- ► 01/27 - 02/03 (6)
- ► 01/20 - 01/27 (24)
- ► 01/13 - 01/20 (27)
-
▼
2012
(15)
-
▼
12/30 - 01/06
(12)
- Perimeter Security and Predator Control Device
- Circuit Placement with Multi-Core Processors
- FPGA-based NES Emulator
- Asynchronous Wrapper for Globally Asynchronous Loc...
- Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV) (Clean & Fuel Savin...
- Design and Fabrication of Electric Bike
- Vehicle Skid Control
- Vehicle skid can be defined as the loss of tract...
- Compressive Strength Characteristics Of Stacked St...
- Design Funundamentals for Geosynthetic Soil Technique
- Training Report on Efficient Transportation
- Construction of PSC Girders
- ► 12/23 - 12/30 (3)
-
▼
12/30 - 01/06
(12)
0 comments:
Post a Comment