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Modeling climate change effects on runoff and soil erosion in southeastern Arizona rangelands and implications for mitigation with conservation practices

Y. Zhang    
M. Hernandez    
E. Anson    
M.A. Nearing    
H. Wei    
J.J. Stone    
and P. Heilman    

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