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    FormatThesis (1)SubjectRain and rainfall -- Forecasting (1)Rainfall simulators (1)Soil erosion prediction (1)... View MoreDate Issued2007 (1)Author/ContributorFox, Neil I. (Neil Ian) (1)Gilmore, William T. (1)Thompson, Allen L. (1)AdvisorFox, Neil I. (Neil Ian) (1)
    Thompson, Allen L. (1)
    Thesis DepartmentSoil, environmental and atmospheric sciences (MU) (1)Language (ISO)English (1)

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    Comparison of rainfall energy and soil erosion parameters from a rainfall simulator and natural rain 

    Gilmore, William T. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2007)
    to one quarter of the total kinetic energy of the rainfall (Helming 2001). However, the results presented here show that about one-half of the total kinetic energy was estimated from horizontal wind, although highly dependent on wind velocity. While...

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