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Onesmo Zakaria Sigalla, Sekela Twisa, Nyemo Amos Chilagane, Mohamed Fadhili Mwabumba, Juma Rajabu Selemani and Patrick Valimba
Global croplands, pastures, and human settlements have expanded in recent decades. This is accompanied by large increases in energy, water, and fertilizer consumption, along with considerable losses of biodiversity. In sub-Saharan Africa, policies are im...
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Francis William Mmari, Saganga Mussa Kapaya
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Geofrey Gabiri, Sonja Burghof, Bernd Diekkrüger, Constanze Leemhuis, Stefanie Steinbach and Kristian Näschen
Analyzing the spatial and temporal distribution of soil moisture is critical for ecohydrological processes and for sustainable water management studies in wetlands. The characterization of soil moisture dynamics and its influencing factors in agricultura...
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Alexander J. Koutsouris, Jan Seibert and Steve W. Lyon
The authors would like to correct the published article [1], following the detection of editorial mistakes by the main author, as explained below[...]
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Alexander J. Koutsouris, Jan Seibert and Steve W. Lyon
This study explored the potential for bias correction of global precipitation datasets (GPD) to support streamflow simulation for water resource management in data limited regions. Two catchments, 580 km2 and 2530 km2, in the Kilombero Valley of central ...
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Stephen Daniel, Geofrey Gabiri, Fridah Kirimi, Björn Glasner, Kristian Näschen, Constanze Leemhuis, Stefanie Steinbach and Kelvin Mtei
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William Senkondo, Jamila Tuwa, Alexander Koutsouris, Madaka Tumbo and Steve W. Lyon
Information on aquifer processes and characteristics across scales has long been a cornerstone for understanding water resources. However, point measurements are often limited in extent and representativeness. Techniques that increase the support scale (...
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