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U.S.V.I. Relative Erosion Potential - 1990
The relative erosion potential is an indicator of sediment and pollution runoff from land based on slope, soil type, land cover (circa 1990) and (maximum monthly) precipitation -
U.S.V.I. Soil Erodibility (Kffact)
U.S.V.I. soil erodibility (Kffactor) - low values indicate low vulnerability to erosion, higher values mean higher susceptibility to runoff. -
U.S.V.I. Relative Erosion Potential - 1990
The relative erosion potential is an indicator of sediment and pollution runoff from land based on slope, soil type, land cover (circa 1990) and (maximum monthly) precipitation -
Puerto Rico Relative Erosion Potential (REP) - 1990
The relative erosion potential is an indicator of sediment and pollution runoff from land based on slope, soil type, land cover (circa 1990) and (maximum monthly) precipitation -
Puerto Rico Relative Erosion Rate by Land cover Type - 2000
Puerto Rico relative erosion rate by land cover type (2000) -
USVI Relative Erosion Rate by Land Cover Type - 2000
U.S.V.I. relative erosion rate by land cover type (2000) -
U.S.V.I. Relative Vulnerability to Erosion
Physical factors, such as the slope of the land, the texture of the soil, and the precipitation regime influence erosion in an area. Parts of Puerto Rico are very steep and... -
USVI Relative Erosion Rate by Land Cover Type - 1990
U.S.V.I. relative erosion rate by land cover type (1900) -
USVI Relative Erosion Rate by Land Cover Type - 2000
U.S.V.I. relative erosion rate by land cover type (2000) -
U.S.V.I. Mean Annual Precipitation (mm) Derived from Climate Data Collected...
U.S.V.I. mean annual precipitation -
Puerto Rico Relative Vulnerability to Erosion
Physical factors, such as the slope of the land, the texture of the soil, and the precipitation regime influence erosion in an area. Parts of Puerto Rico are very steep and... -
Puerto Rico Relative Erosion Rate by Land cover Type - 1990
Puerto Rico relative erosion rate by land cover type (1990)