Abstract
Abstract. Runoff and erosion rates on loamy sand soils were measured at the Hilton experimental site, Shropshire. Little runoff and no erosion occurred on a steep runoff plot inserted into permanent grassland. Most precipitation infiltrated into the soil and was transmitted down slope as interflow within the Ah horizon. In contrast, considerable amounts of runoff and erosion occurred on the bare arable plots. These results suggest that incorporation of strips of permanent grassland into arable systems could assist soil and water conservation. Considering the high erosion rates on bare steep plots, conversion of slopes > 12° to permanent grassland seems appropriate.
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