Vegetative stabilizationis the process of establishing vegetation on a construction site to prevent erosion.
Mechanical erosion control measures are implemented to minimize onsite and offsite impacts of these activities, as well as to rehabilitate degraded lands. Often, mechanical erosion controls are applied in combination with vegetative erosion control techniques.
Soil erosion is a natural process caused by two main elements - wind and water. Soil erosion is often speed up on farming and especially on cropped land. The exposure of an area to wind erosion depends on climate, soil texture and vegetative cover
We all know that roots of trees firmly hold on to the soil. As trees grow tall, they also keep rooting deeper into the soil. As the roots of trees spread deep into the layers of soil, they hold it tightly, thus preventing soil erosion. Soil under a vegetative cover is saved from erosion due to wind as this cover acts as a wind barrier.
Hold up a bank
Plant some plants
Mechanical erosion control measures are implemented to minimize onsite and offsite impacts of these activities, as well as to rehabilitate degraded lands. Often, mechanical erosion controls are applied in combination with vegetative erosion control techniques.
Soil erosion is a natural process caused by two main elements - wind and water. Soil erosion is often speed up on farming and especially on cropped land. The exposure of an area to wind erosion depends on climate, soil texture and vegetative cover
The vegetative growth is nearly killed off because it is eaten down to the soil. Which in turn could cause soil erosion.
Soil erosion can be slowed down by flood control and planting more trees.
We all know that roots of trees firmly hold on to the soil. As trees grow tall, they also keep rooting deeper into the soil. As the roots of trees spread deep into the layers of soil, they hold it tightly, thus preventing soil erosion. Soil under a vegetative cover is saved from erosion due to wind as this cover acts as a wind barrier.
Drought, water, wind, lack of vegetative cover, overstocking
Hold up a bank
Plant some plants
L. G. Jones has written: 'Soil erosion and its control' -- subject(s): Soil erosion
One thing you can do to control soil erosion is to plant anything... grass, shrubs, trees. Anything works as long as it has a root. This is because the root holds the soil and stops it from being eroded by wind or water.
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Erosion abatement and control.