Autor: Chaplot, V.
- Annual water, sediment, nutrient and organic carbon fluxes in river basins: a global meta-analysis as a function of scale
- Spatial scale impact on daily surface water and sediment fluxes in Thukela river, South Africa
- Surface organic carbon enrichment to explain greater CO2 emissions from short-term no-tilled soils
Autor: Chivenge, Pauline P.
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