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Expected climate change impacts on soil erosion rates: A review
MA Nearing, F.F. Pruski and M.R. O'Neal
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 2004, 59 (1) 43-50;
MA Nearing
F.F. Pruski
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Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
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Expected climate change impacts on soil erosion rates: A review
MA Nearing, F.F. Pruski, M.R. O'Neal
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Jan 2004, 59 (1) 43-50;
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