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Marzen, Miriam and Iserloh, Thomas and Fister, Wolfgang and Seeger, Manuel and Rodrigo-Comino, Jesus and Ries, Johannes B.. (2019) On-Site Water and Wind Erosion Experiments Reveal Relative Impact on Total Soil Erosion. Geosciences, 9 (11). p. 478.

Marzen, Miriam and Iserloh, Thomas and De Lima, Joao L. M. P. and Fister, Wolfgang and Ries, Johannes B.. (2017) Impact of severe rain storms on soil erosion: Experimental evaluation of wind-driven rain and its implications for natural hazard management. Science of the Total Environment, 590-591. pp. 502-513.

Ries, Johannes B. and Marzen, Miriam and Iserloh, Thomas and Fister, Wolfgang. (2014) Soil erosion in Mediterranean landscapes - Experimental investigation on crusted surfaces by means of the Portable Wind and Rainfall Simulator. Journal of Arid Environments, 100-1001. pp. 42-51.

Fister, Wolfgang and Iserloh, Thomas and Ries, Johannes B. and Schmidt, Reinhard-G.. (2012) A portable wind and rainfall simulator for in situ soil erosion measurements. CATENA, 91. pp. 72-84.

Fister, Wolfgang and Iserloh, Thomas and Ries, Johannes B. and Schmidt, Reinhard-G.. (2011) Comparison of rainfall characteristics of a small portable rainfall simulator and a combined wind and rainfall simulator. Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie, 55 (S3). pp. 109-126.

Ries, Johannes Bernhard and Seeger, Manuel and Iserloh, Thomas and Wistorf, Stefanie and Fister, Wolfgang. (2009) Calibration of simulated rainfall characteristics for the study of soil erosion on agricultural land. Soil and Tillage Research, 116 (1). pp. 109-116.

Book Section

Wirtz, Stefan and Iserloh, Thomas and Marzen, Miriam and Fister, Wolfgang. (2020) 8. Experimental field methods to quantify soil erosion by water and wind-driven rain. In: Field measurement methods in soil science. Stuttgart, pp. 165-190.

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