ABSTRACT:
The Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) has been the tool of choice for erosion prediction and conservation planning, but is being replaced by a more accurate and flexible USDA-ARS Revised USLE (RUSLE). This technology is available as RUSLE 1.04 software from the Soil and Water Conservation Society.
RUSLE 1.04 has weaknesses, primarily related to its USLE-like structure. A new version (RUSLE 2) corrects these and provides a friendlier state-of-the-art interface. This allows better erosion science, permits faster calculations, and lets users with diferent languages and measurement units share billslope descriptions. A first release is planned for mid-1996.
Footnotes
Daniel Yoder is an assistant professor and Joel Lown is a research associate, Department of Agricultural Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville 37901-1071.
- Copyright 1995 by the Soil and Water Conservation Society
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