Erosion and Related Land Use Conditions on the Lloyd Shoals Reservoir Watershed, Georgia

Erosion and Related Land Use Conditions on the Lloyd Shoals Reservoir Watershed, Georgia

Author: P. H. Montgomery

Publisher:

Published: 1940

Total Pages: 42

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Soil erosion has caused widespread and serious damage in the southern Piedmont. Thousands of acres of good farm land have been stripped of their topsoil by sheet erosion or cut to pieces by advancing gullies. Fertile topsoil and, in recent years, subsoil from the bottoms of gullies have filled up stream channels and ponds, making swamps out of formerly productive bottom land and threatening the investments in large and small reservoirs. The problems created by this destructive process are recognized, and a comprehensive program of control is under way.


Proceedings

Proceedings

Author: United States. National Resources Planning Board

Publisher:

Published: 1941

Total Pages: 164

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The American Environment

The American Environment

Author: Lary M. Dilsaver

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 9780847677542

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In recent decades, historical geographers have left study of nature-culture interactions to others, most notably to environmental historians. This collection, written specially for this volume, reveals a renewed commitment by, and a rapidly accelerating research agenda for, historical geographers interested in environmental issues. Following an introductory literature review, each case study explores either the direct unplanned impact of humans on the natural environment or the deliberate management policies designed to shape that impact. 'From their stronghold of applied historical geography, the contributors to this volume demonstrate the utility of the historical approach in the study and management of the environment. It hopefully signals a renewed interest in the field by workers whose lineage is from the human side of the continuum.' --Stanley W. Trimble, from the preface.