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Rattan Lal
Soil erosion is a selective process which removes the light fraction comprised of soil organic carbon (SOC) and colloidal particles of clay and fine silt. Thus, a large amount of carbon (C) is transported by erosional processes, and its fate (i.e., emiss...
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Jaqueline Dalla Rosa, Miguel Cooper, Frédéric Darboux, João Carlos Medeiros, Carla Campanaro and Luiz Roberto Martins Pinto
Surface crusts, formed by raindrop impact, degrade the soil surface structure causing changes in porosity. An experiment was conducted with the objective of evaluating the influence of the formation of a crusting layer on the porosity (percentage of area...
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Hikmet Günal, Tayfun Korucu, Marta Birkas, Engin Özgöz and Rares Halbac-Cotoara-Zamfir
A diverse topography along with deforestation, changing climatic conditions, long-term human settlement, overuse of agricultural lands without sustainable planning, cultural difficulties in accepting conservative land management practices, and wrong poli...
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Simeon A. Materechera
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Aude Gallardo-Carrera, Joël Léonard, Yves Duval and Carolyne
Pág. 207 - 217
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Janeau, J. L. Bricquet, J. P. Planchon, O. Valentin, C.
Pág. 543 - 554
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