Raindrops and Soil Erosion, 1947
Scope and Contents
Color - Sound - 16 mm - 00:21:00 Through the use of close-up photography, raindrops are shown to be the cause of much of our erosion problems. Teamed with surface flow, they become a destructive force which must be considered when determining the right land use and treatment, the foundation of effective soil and water conservation. This technical subject, here explained in a simple, interesting, nontechnical fashion, is well adapted to a general audience.
Dates
- Creation: 1947
Creator
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
From the Collection: Spanish; Castilian
Repository Details
Part of the National Agricultural Library Special Collections Repository
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