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Multiple co-occurring erosion processes on global cropland

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Novel assessment of the spatial distribution of individual and combined (additive) threat to soil due to five erosion processes across the world's areas suitable for farming. Susceptibility classes were predicted for water erosion, wind erosion, Soil Loss by Crop Harvesting (SLCH), Tillage erosion and gully erosion.

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European Commission, Joint Research Centre (2026): Multiple co-occurring erosion processes on global cropland. [Dataset] doi: 10.2905/JRC.ZGQ6B38 PID: http://data.europa.eu/89h/d897b60b-dbc3-4eeb-a999-7129dcc43caf

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  • Novel assessment of the spatial distribution of individual and combined (additive) threat to soil due to five erosion processes across the world's areas suitable for farming. Susceptibility classes were predicted for water erosion, wind erosion, Soil Loss by Crop Harvesting (SLCH), Tillage erosion and gully erosion.

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European Commission, Joint Research Centre
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ec-esdac (at) ec.europa.eu
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English

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Issued date
2023-10-15
Created date
02 Mar 2026 17:07
Modified date
20 Feb 2024 07:44
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