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Development of a novel framework for modeling field-scale conservation effects of depressional wetlands in agricultural landscapes

O.P. McKenna, J.M. Osorio, K.D. Behrman, L. Doro and D.M. Mushet
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation November 2020, 75 (6) 695-703; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2489/jswc.2020.00096
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