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RillGrow simulates soil erosion by water as a self-organising complex system: rills are formed emergently by overland flow. By David Favis-Mortlock (British Geological Survey; formerly at Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford).

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RillGrow

RillGrow simulates the growth and development of rills on a bare soil area: the rills are a self-organizing complex system.

For inspiration and for discussions regarding aspects of this model, many thanks to:

  • John Boardman (University of Oxford)
  • Bob Evans (Anglia Polytechnic University)
  • Peter Kinnell (University of Canberra)
  • Mike Kirkby (University of Leeds)
  • Mark Nearing (USDA)
  • Tony Parsons (University of Sheffield)
  • Olivier Planchon (INRA)
  • (the late) John Thornes (King's College London)

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RillGrow simulates soil erosion by water as a self-organising complex system: rills are formed emergently by overland flow. By David Favis-Mortlock (British Geological Survey; formerly at Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford).

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