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Veronique Souchere

Researcher at Université Paris-Saclay

Publications -  69
Citations -  2631

Veronique Souchere is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface runoff & Erosion. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 68 publications receiving 2359 citations. Previous affiliations of Veronique Souchere include Agro ParisTech & Institut national de la recherche agronomique.

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Modeling Response of Soil Erosion and Runoff to Changes in Precipitation and Cover

TL;DR: In this article, the response of seven soil erosion models to a few basic precipitation and vegetation related parameters using common data from one humid and one semi-arid watershed was investigated, and the results suggest that there is a significant potential for climate change to increase global soil erosion rates unless offsetting conservation measures are taken.
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Agronomy for sustainable agriculture. A review

TL;DR: Lichtfouse et al. as mentioned in this paper report the results of the renovation of the journal Agronomy for Sustainable Development from 2003 to 2006 and a short overview of current concepts of agronomical research for sustainable agriculture.
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Incorporating soil surface crusting processes in an expert-based runoff model: Sealing and Transfer by Runoff and Erosion related to Agricultural Management

TL;DR: In this paper, an expert-based runoff prediction model able to simulate the influence of soil conservation practices in the context of loess soils susceptible to crusting has been developed and implemented both in the laboratory and in the field at various scales ranging from small plots up to catchments.
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Variability of soil surface characteristics influencing runoff and interrill erosion

TL;DR: In this paper, a database composed of more than 5000 soil surface observations at the field or plot scale was analyzed and three dominant factors: crusting stage, roughness and crop cover.
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Effects of tillage on runoff directions: consequences on runoff contributing area within agricultural catchments

TL;DR: In this paper, a discriminant function based on field observations was proposed to decide whether the runoff direction for slopes of up to 15% was imposed by slope direction or tillage direction.