Articles | Volume 48
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-48-31-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-48-31-2019
11 Jul 2019
 | 11 Jul 2019

Filling the gap between plot and landscape scale – eight years of soil erosion monitoring in 14 adjacent watersheds under soil conservation at Scheyern, Southern Germany

Peter Fiener, Florian Wilken, and Karl Auerswald

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An 8-year dataset of erosion monitoring (e.g. agricultural management, rainfall, runoff, sediment delivery) is made available. It covers 14 adjoining and partly nested watersheds (sizes 1–14 ha) that were cultivated following integrated (4 crops) and organic farming (7 crops and grassland) practices. Drivers of erosion and runoff were determined and with high spatial and temporal detail. The data set closes the gap between plot research and watershed research.