Abstract
Abstract The soil surface roughness is one of the main factors affecting wind erosion. Little is known about the influence of rains on the degradation rate of the soil surface roughness in different tillage systems and soil types. The purpose of this paper was to evaluate the dynamics of the oriented (Kr) and the random (Crr) soil surface roughness as affected by three tillage tools: a disk tandem (DT), a lister-bedder (LB) and a drill-hoe (DH), and two rain amounts (7 and 28 mm), in two soil types (an Entic Haplustoll and a Typic Ustipsamment). Measured Kr and Crr decay rates were compared with the predicted data, according to the equations provided by the Revised Wind Erosion Equation (RWEQ). Results indicated that initial Kr values were different in each tillage tool in both soils (LB > DH > DT, p
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