@article{BorkDarchowSchatzetal.1997, author = {Bork, Hans-Rudolf and Darchow, Claus and Schatz, Thomas and Freilinghaus, Monika and H{\"o}hn, Axel and Schmidt, R.}, title = {The Soil and Sediment Profile B{\"a}ckerweg in the Natural Reserve "M{\"a}rkische Schweiz", east-Brandenburg, Germany}, year = {1997}, language = {en} } @article{VanwalleghemBorkPoesenetal.2005, author = {Vanwalleghem, Tom and Bork, Hans-Rudolf and Poesen, Jean and Schmidtchen, Gabriele and Dotterweich, Markus and Nachtergaele, Jeron and Bork, Hans-Rudolf and Deckers, Jozef A. and Brusch, B. and Bungeneers, J. and De Bie, A.}, title = {Rapid development and infilling of a buried gully under cropland, central Belgium}, issn = {0341-8162}, year = {2005}, abstract = {Analysis of contemporary and past gully erosion and infilling processes allowed to reconstruct the long-term evolution of a permanent gully system under cropland. An active and a buried gully under cropland were investigated. The recent sediment deposits within the active gully, adjacent to the buried gully, showed that the recent gully was filling in at a mean rate of 6.4 cm a(-1). In the buried gully, several erosion and deposition phases could be identified and the type of deposited sediments revealed a complex infilling history. Charcoal, pottery and brick fragments of different sizes were found at all depths of the gully infilling. Their age indicates that the first gully incised after the midst of the 17th century, most probably in the second half of the 18th century or the early 19th century. Gully morphology and analogy with the processes in the recent gully indicate that the buried gully filled in rapidly. Overall, five cycles of cut and fill occurred in 350 years or less and four cycles even within little less than a few decades, indicating that gully development and infilling under cropland can be very rapid processes. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved}, language = {en} } @article{BorkMiethTschochner2004, author = {Bork, Hans-Rudolf and Mieth, Andreas and Tschochner, Bernd}, title = {Nothing but stones? : a review of the extent and technical efforts of prehistoric stone mulching on Rapa Nui}, year = {2004}, language = {en} } @article{DalchowBork1997, author = {Dalchow, Claus and Bork, Hans-Rudolf}, title = {Landscapes of Northeastern Germany}, year = {1997}, language = {en} } @article{GeldmacherSchaphoffWoitheetal.2000, author = {Geldmacher, Karl and Schaphoff, Sibyll and Woithe, Franka and Bork, Hans-Rudolf}, title = {Landscape Development and Land Use in the Pacific Nothwest (USA)}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{WernerBork1998, author = {Werner, A. and Bork, Hans-Rudolf}, title = {Integrating diverging orientors : sustainable agriculture ; ecological targets and future land use}, year = {1998}, language = {en} } @article{LaveeImesonBorketal.1995, author = {Lavee, Hanoch and Imeson, A. and Bork, Hans-Rudolf and Shoshani, M. and Kutiel, P. and Benyamin, Yves and Sarah, P.}, title = {Eco-geomorphic systems along a climatic gradient}, year = {1995}, language = {en} } @article{BorkLaveeDalchowetal.1995, author = {Bork, Hans-Rudolf and Lavee, Hanoch and Dalchow, Claus and Bork, Helga}, title = {Development of the western judean desert during the holocene}, year = {1995}, language = {en} }