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Cover Management Factor in Erosion and Reservoir Sedimentation Formulas
Cover Management Factor reflects the effect of cropping and management practices on erosion rates. And is denoted by C.
Formulas to find Cover Management Factor in Erosion and Reservoir Sedimentation
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Cover Management Factor given Soil Loss per unit Area in unit Time
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Crop Management Factor given Sediment Yield from Individual Storm
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Erosion and Reservoir Sedimentation formulas that make use of Cover Management Factor
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Soil Loss Per Unit Area in Unit Time
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Rainfall Erosivity Factor
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Soil Erodibility Factor given Soil Loss Per Unit Area in Unit Time
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Slope Length Factor given Soil Loss Per Unit Area in Unit Time
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Slop Steepness Factor given Soil Loss per unit Area in unit Time
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Support Practice Factor given Soil Loss per Unit Area in Unit Time
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Sediment Yield from Individual Storm
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Storm Runoff Volume given Sediment Yield from Individual Storm
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Peak Rate of Runoff given Sediment Yield from Individual Storm
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Support Cultivation Practice given Sediment Yield from Individual Storm
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Topographic Factor given Sediment Yield from Individual Storm
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List of variables in Erosion and Reservoir Sedimentation formulas
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Soil Loss Per Unit Area in Unit Time
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Rainfall Erosivity Factor
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Soil Erodibility Factor
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Slope Length Factor
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Slope-Steepness Factor
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Support Practice Factor
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Sediment Yield from an Individual Storm
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Runoff Volume
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Peak Rate of Runoff
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Topographic factor
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FAQ
What is the Cover Management Factor?
Cover Management Factor reflects the effect of cropping and management practices on erosion rates.
Can the Cover Management Factor be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Cover Management Factor, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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