Soil erosion in north Norfolk

Abstract
Soil erosion in a field in north Norfolk is described. Gullies formed, one up to 2 m deep, 5 m wide and 214 m long, and from this gully about 450 t of soil was eroded. Other gullies and rills deposited about 275 t of soil. In the large (61 ha) field the area subject to erosion was small, about 2·5%. The soil, slope, cultural and rainfall factors which caused erosion are discussed. Erosion in this field is not a rare phenomenon and crop yields will be affected if erosion continues. A solution to the problem is suggested.