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| | ===Erosion potential=== | | ===Erosion potential=== |
| | [[Image:Bluestemcombined.png|500px|thumb|right|Big Bluestem (left) and Little Bluestem (right) are native ground cover ideal for erosion control and have [[Graminoids: List|demonstrated good performance]] in projects designed, installed and monitored by STEP.<ref>https://www.ontarioinvasiveplants.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Southern-Grow-Me-Instead-1.pdf</ref>]] | | [[Image:Bluestemcombined.png|500px|thumb|right|Big Bluestem (left) and Little Bluestem (right) are native ground cover ideal for erosion control and have [[Graminoids: List|demonstrated good performance]] in projects designed, installed and monitored by STEP.<ref>https://www.ontarioinvasiveplants.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Southern-Grow-Me-Instead-1.pdf</ref>]] |
| − | The potential for soil erosion is influenced by several factors, including: | + | {{textbox|The potential for soil erosion is influenced by several factors, including: |
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| | *'''[[Understanding rainfall statistics|Rainfall]] characteristics''': Droplet size, intensity, frequency, duration | | *'''[[Understanding rainfall statistics|Rainfall]] characteristics''': Droplet size, intensity, frequency, duration |
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| | *'''Topography''': Slope length and steepness | | *'''Topography''': Slope length and steepness |
| | *'''[[Soil groups|Soil type]]''': Soil texture, structure, permeability, organic matter content | | *'''[[Soil groups|Soil type]]''': Soil texture, structure, permeability, organic matter content |
| − | *'''Ground cover''': Type and quality/areal density of cover | + | *'''Ground cover''': Type and quality/areal density of cover}} |
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