Institut d’écologie et des sciences de l’environnement de Paris

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Nov 16, 2023
Mahuzier, C.; De Rouw, A.; Morand, S.; Valentin, C., 2023, "Runoff and erosion maps in Saen Thong sub-district (Tha Wang Pha district, Nan province, Thailand)", https://doi.org/10.23708/2RJYVV, DataSuds, V1
This dataset contains three runoff and erosion vector maps classified by value ranges: i) a map of runoff coefficient (Krc %) predicted from local surface conditions and runoff data from 535 1- m² plots in Southeast Asia; (ii) a map of mean soil loss (kgm-2) predicted from the sa...
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erosion map in png format of gully index
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erosion map in png format of runoff coefficient (Krc %)
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erosion map in png format of mean soil loss (kg/m²)
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erosion maps in raster format
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Soil surface conditions
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erosion maps in shapefile format and Qgis style files
Oct 10, 2023
Garcia Ibarra, F.; Jouquet, P.; Bottinelli, N.; Bultelle, A.; Monnin, T., 2023, "Modified nest architecture and increased bioturbation in response to rise in temperature. A laboratory experiment with the ant species Lasius niger", https://doi.org/10.23708/ZJTSDI, DataSuds, V1
Ants are one of the most significant bioturbators and they are likely to be affected by the current worldwide increase in temperatures, hence there could be a cascading effect on their contributions to soil functioning. Data presented here correspond to an experimental work under...
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