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Soil loss tolerance for a specific soil, also known as the T value, which can be calculated with [1] formula, is the maximum average annual soil loss expressed as tons per acre per year that will permit current production levels to be maintained economically and indefinitely.

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  1. ^ Li, Yue; Bai, Xiao Yong; Wang, Shi Jie; Qin, Luo Yi; Tian, Yi Chao; Luo, Guang Jie (2017-05-29). "Evaluating of the spatial heterogeneity of soil loss tolerance and its effects on erosion risk in the carbonate areas of southern China". Solid Earth. 8 (3): 661–669. doi:10.5194/se-8-661-2017. ISSN 1869-9529.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)