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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Adjustment of CLIGEN parameters to generate precipitation change scenarios in southeastern Australia Yu, Bofu
2005
2-3 p. 196-209
14 p.
artikel
2 A fast, simple and versatile algorithm to fill the depressions of digital elevation models Planchon, Olivier
2002
2-3 p. 159-176
18 p.
artikel
3 An experimental approach to the sequence of the stability of rock-forming minerals towards chemical weathering Franke, Walter A.
1994
2-3 p. 279-290
12 p.
artikel
4 Announcement 1985
2-3 p. 104-
1 p.
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5 Anthropogenic increase of winter surface albedo Robinson, David A.
1985
2-3 p. 215-225
11 p.
artikel
6 Anti clockwise hysteresis in suspended sediment concentration during individual storms: Holbeck catchment; Yorkshire, England Klein, Micha
1984
2-3 p. 251-257
7 p.
artikel
7 Application of a unit hydrograph based on subwatershed division and comparison with Nash's instantaneous unit hydrograph Agirre, U.
2005
2-3 p. 321-332
12 p.
artikel
8 Application of the SIte COmparison Method (SICOM) to assess the potential erosion risk — a basis for the evaluation of spatial equivalence of agri-environmental measures Deumlich, Detlef
2006
2-3 p. 141-152
12 p.
artikel
9 A review of hillslope and watershed scale erosion and sediment transport models Aksoy, Hafzullah
2005
2-3 p. 247-271
25 p.
artikel
10 Artificial weathering of Spanish granites subjected to salt crystallization tests: Surface roughness quantification López-Arce, P.
2010
2-3 p. 170-185
16 p.
artikel
11 A susceptibility model for post wildfire soil erosion in a temperate oceanic mountain area of Spain Fernández, S.
2005
2-3 p. 256-272
17 p.
artikel
12 Über hangschuttbildung, plateaulehme und junge erosion im “Hochwald” Zöller, Ludwig
1980
2-3 p. 153-167
15 p.
artikel
13 Climate change impacts on soil erosion in Midwest United States with changes in crop management O'Neal, Monte R.
2005
2-3 p. 165-184
20 p.
artikel
14 Climatic and morphological control of rare earth element distribution in weathering mantles on alkaline rocks Marker, Andreas
1994
2-3 p. 179-193
15 p.
artikel
15 Computation of major solute concentrations and loads in German rivers using regression analysis Steele, Timothy Doak
1980
2-3 p. 111-124
14 p.
artikel
16 Contents Volume 61 2005
2-3 p. 292-293
2 p.
artikel
17 Contents Volume 62 2005
2-3 p. 206-207
2 p.
artikel
18 Contents Volume 64 2005
2-3 p. 363-364
2 p.
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19 Contents Volume 63 2005
2-3 p. 329-330
2 p.
artikel
20 Contents Volume 68 2006
2-3 p. 201-202
2 p.
artikel
21 Cover-beds as soil parent materials in midlatitude regions Kleber, Arno
1997
2-3 p. 197-213
17 p.
artikel
22 Derivation of site-related measures to minimise soil erosion on the watershed scale in the Saxonian loess belt using the model EROSION 3D Schob, Annekatrin
2006
2-3 p. 153-160
8 p.
artikel
23 Discharge and sedimentation periodicities in small sized watersheds Muttiah, Ranjan S.
2005
2-3 p. 241-255
15 p.
artikel
24 Diskriminanzanalytische untersuchungen zur identifikation der auslösefaktoren für rutschungen in verschiedenen Höhenstufen der Kolumbianischen Anden Neuland, Herbert
1980
2-3 p. 205-221
17 p.
artikel
25 Dynamic modelling for linear erosion initiation and development under climate and land-use changes in northern Laos Chaplot, V.
2005
2-3 p. 318-328
11 p.
artikel
26 Editorial Board 2010
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27 Editorial Board 2005
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28 Editorial Board 2005
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29 Editorial Board 2005
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30 Editorial Board 2005
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31 Editorial Board 2006
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32 Effect of antecedent soil moisture content on rainwash erosion Luk, Shiu-hung
1985
2-3 p. 129-139
11 p.
artikel
33 Effects of land use and landscape on spatial distribution and morphological features of gullies in an agropastoral area in Sardinia (Italy) Zucca, Claudio
2006
2-3 p. 87-95
9 p.
artikel
34 Effects of wildfire and laboratory heating on soil aggregate stability of pine forests in Galicia: The role of lithology, soil organic matter content and water repellency Varela, M.E.
2010
2-3 p. 127-134
8 p.
artikel
35 Element concentration and formation of ore deposits by weathering Valeton, Ida
1994
2-3 p. 99-129
31 p.
artikel
36 Erosion and sediment characteristics of cultivated forest soils as affected by the mechanical stability of aggregates Teixeira, P.C.
1997
2-3 p. 119-134
16 p.
artikel
37 Erosion rates and nutrient losses affected by composted cattle manure application in vineyard soils of NE Spain Ramos, M.C.
2006
2-3 p. 177-185
9 p.
artikel
38 Estimate of sediment yield in a basin without sediment data Hrissanthou, Vlassios
2005
2-3 p. 333-347
15 p.
artikel
39 Estimating dry-season crop water requirements from climatological and soil available water capacity data in the sedimentary and basement complex areas of Southern Nigeria Mbagwu, J.S.C.
1985
2-3 p. 201-209
9 p.
artikel
40 Estimation of the tritium input function with the aid of stable isotopes Grabczak, J.
1984
2-3 p. 105-114
10 p.
artikel
41 Evaluating the MEFIDIS model for runoff and soil erosion prediction during rainfall events Nunes, João Pedro
2005
2-3 p. 210-228
19 p.
artikel
42 Evaluation of linear and nonlinear sediment transport equations using hillslope morphology Jiménez-Hornero, Francisco J.
2005
2-3 p. 272-280
9 p.
artikel
43 Evaluation of soil erosion protective cover by crop residues using vegetation indices and spectral mixture analysis of multispectral and hyperspectral data Arsenault, Éric
2005
2-3 p. 157-172
16 p.
artikel
44 Evidence for late Quaternary sea level change around St. Helena island, south Atlantic Nunn, Patrick D.
1984
2-3 p. 187-195
9 p.
artikel
45 Evolution of soil surface roughness and flowpath connectivity in overland flow experiments Darboux, F
2002
2-3 p. 125-139
15 p.
artikel
46 Factors related to gully erosion in woody encroachment in south-eastern Australia Muñoz-Robles, Carlos
2010
2-3 p. 148-157
10 p.
artikel
47 Ferricrete formation and relief inversion: an example from Central Sudan Schwarz, Torsten
1994
2-3 p. 257-268
12 p.
artikel
48 Field calibration of a recording turbidity meter Finlayson, B.L.
1985
2-3 p. 141-147
7 p.
artikel
49 Fine gravel controls hydrologic and erodibility responses to trampling disturbance for coarse-textured soils with weak cyanobacterial crusts Herrick, J.E.
2010
2-3 p. 119-126
8 p.
artikel
50 Fluvioperiglacial pedimentation: A general theory of fluvial valley development in cool temperate lands, illustrated from western and central Europe Castleden, R.
1980
2-3 p. 135-152
18 p.
artikel
51 Generating 3D soil surfaces from 2D height measurements to determine depression storage Kamphorst, E.C.
2005
2-3 p. 189-205
17 p.
artikel
52 Genesis and diagenesis of paleosols from Pliocene volcanics on the Golan Heights Graef, F.
1997
2-3 p. 149-167
19 p.
artikel
53 Geochemical and mineralogical behavior of REE, Th and U in the Akongo lateritic profile (SW Cameroon) Braun, Jean-Jacques
1994
2-3 p. 173-177
5 p.
artikel
54 Geochemical differentiation in laterite and bauxite formation Schellmann, W.
1994
2-3 p. 131-143
13 p.
artikel
55 Geomorphological evolution and supergene gold ore at Posse, Goias State, Brazil Hale, Martin
1994
2-3 p. 145-157
13 p.
artikel
56 Geomorphologic relationships and ages of soils on alluvial fans in the Rio General Valley, Costa Rica Kesel, R.H.
1985
2-3 p. 149-165
17 p.
artikel
57 Geomorphology and Groundwater Douglas, Ian
1997
2-3 p. 255-257
3 p.
artikel
58 Geomorphology Sans Frontières Koster, Eduardo A.
1997
2-3 p. 257-259
3 p.
artikel
59 Geomorphology, water table and soil relationships in holocene beach ridges in southern sierra leone Anthony, Edward J.
1985
2-3 p. 167-178
12 p.
artikel
60 Gold mass balance in lateritic profiles from savanna and rain forest zones Freyssinet, Ph.
1994
2-3 p. 159-172
14 p.
artikel
61 Granular disintegration of gneiss and migmatites Pye, K.
1985
2-3 p. 191-199
9 p.
artikel
62 Groundwater-runoff relationships Herrmann, A.
1980
2-3 p. 251-263
13 p.
artikel
63 Gully development in the Moldavian Plateau of Romania Ionita, Ion
2006
2-3 p. 133-140
8 p.
artikel
64 Gully erosion: Impacts, factors and control Valentin, C.
2005
2-3 p. 132-153
22 p.
artikel
65 Gully incision as a key factor in desertification in an arid environment, the Negev highlands, Israel Avni, Y.
2005
2-3 p. 185-220
36 p.
artikel
66 Hillslope topographic and hydrologic effects on overland flow and erosion Huang, C
2002
2-3 p. 177-188
12 p.
artikel
67 History, origin and extent of soil erosion on Easter Island (Rapa Nui) Mieth, Andreas
2005
2-3 p. 244-260
17 p.
artikel
68 Hydraulic conductivity of a swelling clay in relation to irrigation water quality Gupta, Ram K.
1985
2-3 p. 121-127
7 p.
artikel
69 Hydrological properties of a Mediterranean soil burned with different fire intensities González-Pelayo, O.
2006
2-3 p. 186-193
8 p.
artikel
70 Impact of climate change on soil erosion, runoff, and wheat productivity in central Oklahoma Zhang, X.C.
2005
2-3 p. 185-195
11 p.
artikel
71 Impact of expected increase in precipitation intensities on soil loss—results of comparative model simulations Michael, A.
2005
2-3 p. 155-164
10 p.
artikel
72 Impacts of historical land use changes on erosion and agricultural soil properties in the Kali Basin at Lake Balaton, Hungary Szilassi, Peter
2006
2-3 p. 96-108
13 p.
artikel
73 Incorporating soil surface crusting processes in an expert-based runoff model: Sealing and Transfer by Runoff and Erosion related to Agricultural Management Cerdan, O
2002
2-3 p. 189-205
17 p.
artikel
74 Influence of simulated rainfall on physical properties of a conventionally tilled loess soil Schiettecatte, Wouter
2005
2-3 p. 209-221
13 p.
artikel
75 Intensity of dissolution of limestone and dolomite in different soil media (field experiment) C´iric´, M.
1985
2-3 p. 211-214
4 p.
artikel
76 Introduction Nearing, Mark
2005
2-3 p. 103-104
2 p.
artikel
77 Lithodependence of partly transported weathering horizons above a migmatite-diabase contact in Central Bahia State, Brazil Marker, Andreas
1994
2-3 p. 215-227
13 p.
artikel
78 Long-term erosion and surface roughness change of rain-forest terrain following selective logging, Danum Valley, Sabah, Malaysia Clarke, M.A.
2006
2-3 p. 109-123
15 p.
artikel
79 Manual for soil and water analysis Loveland, P.
1997
2-3 p. 251-253
3 p.
artikel
80 Mapping erosion risk for cultivated soil in France Le Bissonnais, Yves
2002
2-3 p. 207-220
14 p.
artikel
81 Measurement of erosion: Is it possible? Stroosnijder, Leo
2005
2-3 p. 162-173
12 p.
artikel
82 Mesozoic-Tertiary weathering and soil formation on slates of the Rhenish Massif, Germany Felix-Henningsen, P.
1994
2-3 p. 229-242
14 p.
artikel
83 Messeinrichtungen zur quantitativen bestimmung des geoökofaktors Bodenerosion in der topologischen Dimension auf ackerflächen im Schweizer Jura (südöstlich basel) Seiler, Wolfgang
1980
2-3 p. 233-250
18 p.
artikel
84 Microgeometrical characterisation and percolation threshold evolution of a soil crust under rainfall Cousin, Isabelle
2005
2-3 p. 173-188
16 p.
artikel
85 Microrelief induced by tillage: measurement and modelling of Surface Storage Capacity Planchon, Olivier
2002
2-3 p. 141-157
17 p.
artikel
86 Mineralogy and stratigraphy of three deep lateritic profiles of the Jos plateau (Central Nigeria) Zeese, R.
1994
2-3 p. 195-214
20 p.
artikel
87 Mineralverwitterung, tonmineralbildung und rubefizierung in Terrae calcis der slowakei Ein beitrag zum paläoklimatischen aussagewert von kalkstein-Rotlehmen in Mitteleuropa Bronger, A.
1984
2-3 p. 115-132
18 p.
artikel
88 Modeling response of soil erosion and runoff to changes in precipitation and cover Nearing, M.A.
2005
2-3 p. 131-154
24 p.
artikel
89 Modeling scour and deposition in ephemeral channels after wildfire Canfield, H. Evan
2005
2-3 p. 273-291
19 p.
artikel
90 Modelling of snowmelt erosion and sediment yield in a small low-mountain catchment in Germany Ollesch, Gregor
2006
2-3 p. 161-176
16 p.
artikel
91 Modelling the impact of agri-environmental scenarios on runoff in a cultivated catchment (Normandy, France) Souchère, V.
2005
2-3 p. 229-240
12 p.
artikel
92 Modelling the interactions between soil surface properties and water erosion Kirkby, Mike
2002
2-3 p. 89-102
14 p.
artikel
93 Monitoring of gully erosion on the Loess Plateau of China using a global positioning system Wu, Yongqiu
2005
2-3 p. 154-166
13 p.
artikel
94 Monitoring water erosion in lowland England and Wales—A personal view of its history and outcomes Evans, Robert
2005
2-3 p. 142-161
20 p.
artikel
95 [No title] Valentin, Christian
2005
2-3 p. 129-131
3 p.
artikel
96 Paleomorphological and -botanical evolution of small lowland valleys — A case study of the Mark valley in northern Belgium Vandenberghe, J.
1984
2-3 p. 229-238
10 p.
artikel
97 Patterns of Soil Erosion and Redeposition on Lucky Hills Watershed, Walnut Gulch Experimental Watershed, Arizona Ritchie, Jerry C.
2005
2-3 p. 122-130
9 p.
artikel
98 Phosphate retention: Relative dating of holocene soil development Gellatly, Anne F.
1985
2-3 p. 227-240
14 p.
artikel
99 Pipes and pipe flow process in an upland catchment, Wales Wilson, C.M.
1984
2-3 p. 145-158
14 p.
artikel
100 Preface Schwarz, T.
1994
2-3 p. 97-98
2 p.
artikel
101 Preface Cornelis, Wim M.
2005
2-3 p. 139-141
3 p.
artikel
102 Promoted erosion and controlled colluviation: A proposal concerning land management and landscape evolution de Ploey, Jan
1985
2-3 p. 105-110
6 p.
artikel
103 Publisher's note 2010
2-3 p. 95-
1 p.
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104 Rainfall drop size distribution in the Western Mediterranean basin, València, Spain Cerdá, A.
1997
2-3 p. 169-182
14 p.
artikel
105 Rapid development and infilling of a buried gully under cropland, central Belgium Vanwalleghem, T.
2005
2-3 p. 221-243
23 p.
artikel
106 Reducing predictive uncertainty in model simulations: a comparison of two methods using the European Soil Erosion Model (EUROSEM) Quinton, J.N.
1997
2-3 p. 101-117
17 p.
artikel
107 Remote-sensing data as an alternative input for the ‘STREAM’ runoff model King, C.
2005
2-3 p. 125-135
11 p.
artikel
108 Reservoirs' siltation measurments and sediment transport assessment in the Czech Republic, the Vrchlice catchment study Krasa, Josef
2005
2-3 p. 348-362
15 p.
artikel
109 Runoff and erosion in the Black Marls of the French Alps: Observations and measurements at the plot scale Mathys, N.
2005
2-3 p. 261-281
21 p.
artikel
110 Sediment and suspended particle interactions during low water flow in a small heterogeneous catchment Udelhoven, T.
1997
2-3 p. 135-147
13 p.
artikel
111 Sediment source and storage in small watersheds on the Keuper marls in Luxembourg, as indicated by soil profile truncation and the deposition of colluvium van Hooff, P.P.M.
1984
2-3 p. 133-144
12 p.
artikel
112 Silicate karst associated with lateritic formations (examples from eastern Niger) Sponholz, B.
1994
2-3 p. 269-278
10 p.
artikel
113 Soil development of three Chernozem-like profiles from North Bulgaria revealed by magnetic studies Jordanova, D.
2010
2-3 p. 158-169
12 p.
artikel
114 Soil erosion across Europe: Research approaches and perspectives Helming, Katharina
2006
2-3 p. 71-72
2 p.
artikel
115 Soil erosion science: Reflections on the limitations of current approaches Boardman, John
2006
2-3 p. 73-86
14 p.
artikel
116 Soil erosion under different rainfall intensities, surface roughness, and soil water regimes Römkens, M.J.M
2002
2-3 p. 103-123
21 p.
artikel
117 Soil hydraulic properties in a marly gully catchment (Draix, France) Esteves, Michel
2005
2-3 p. 282-298
17 p.
artikel
118 Soil patterns as a key controlling factor of soil erosion by water Auzet, Anne-Véronique
2002
2-3 p. 85-87
3 p.
artikel
119 Soil structure under different land uses Sharma, P.K.
1984
2-3 p. 197-200
4 p.
artikel
120 Soil surface infiltration capacity classification based on the bi-directional reflectance distribution function sampled by aerial photographs. The case of vineyards in a Mediterranean area Wassenaar, T.
2005
2-3 p. 94-110
17 p.
artikel
121 Soil surface roughness measurement—methods, applicability, and surface representation Jester, Werner
2005
2-3 p. 174-192
19 p.
artikel
122 Some observations on the stability of soil aggregates to raindrop impact Farres, P.J.
1980
2-3 p. 223-231
9 p.
artikel
123 Spatial and temporal assessment of linear erosion in catchments under sloping lands of northern Laos Chaplot, V.
2005
2-3 p. 167-184
18 p.
artikel
124 Spatially distributed data for erosion model calibration and validation: The Ganspoel and Kinderveld datasets Van Oost, K.
2005
2-3 p. 105-121
17 p.
artikel
125 Spatio-temporal reconstruction of snow avalanche activity using tree rings: Pierres Jean Jeanne avalanche talus, Massif de l'Oisans, France Christophe, Corona
2010
2-3 p. 107-118
12 p.
artikel
126 Steepland Geomorphology Caine, Nel
1997
2-3 p. 253-255
3 p.
artikel
127 Stochastic components in the gully erosion modelling Sidorchuk, Aleksey
2005
2-3 p. 299-317
19 p.
artikel
128 Stratigraphic principles and practices as related to soil mantles Finkl Jnr., Charles W.
1980
2-3 p. 169-194
26 p.
artikel
129 Struktur, genese undökologie der auenbodenschaft eines Norddeutschen fluss-sees Neumann, F.
1980
2-3 p. 195-204
10 p.
artikel
130 Surface characterisation for soil erosion forecasting Auzet, Anne-Veronique
2005
2-3 p. 77-78
2 p.
artikel
131 Suspended load and bed load in irrigation furrows Mateos, Luciano
2005
2-3 p. 232-246
15 p.
artikel
132 Temporal variation of sediment load in the Yellow River basin, China, and its impacts on the lower reaches and the river delta Peng, Jun
2010
2-3 p. 135-147
13 p.
artikel
133 The application of remote-sensing data to monitoring and modelling of soil erosion King, C.
2005
2-3 p. 79-93
15 p.
artikel
134 The chemistry of rainwater in a coastal locality of northwest England James, P.A.
1984
2-3 p. 219-227
9 p.
artikel
135 The cost of soil erosion in vineyard fields in the Penedès–Anoia Region (NE Spain) Martínez-Casasnovas, J.A.
2006
2-3 p. 194-199
6 p.
artikel
136 The influence of rainfall distribution and morphological factors on runoff delivery from dryland catchments in SE Spain Kirkby, M.J.
2005
2-3 p. 136-156
21 p.
artikel
137 The possible role of clay minerals in salt weathering McGreevy, J.P.
1984
2-3 p. 169-175
7 p.
artikel
138 The rate of iron oxide enrichment in arid zone alluvial fan soils, Tunisian southern atlas, measured by mineral magnetic techniques White, Kevin
1997
2-3 p. 215-227
13 p.
artikel
139 The reconstruction of bed material yield and supply histories in gravel-bed streams Lane, Stuart N.
1997
2-3 p. 183-196
14 p.
artikel
140 The sedimentology, stratigraphy and paleoenvironmental significance of a late Pleistocene alluvial fill: Central coastal areas of Western Australia Wyrwoll, Karl-Heinz
1984
2-3 p. 201-218
18 p.
artikel
141 The spatial distribution of heavy metal contaminated sediment across terraced floodplains Brewer, P.A.
1997
2-3 p. 229-249
21 p.
artikel
142 The transport of leaves and sediment over a forest floor van Zon, H.J.M.
1980
2-3 p. 97-110
14 p.
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143 The weathering of basaltic rocks in Burundi and Vietnam Schirrmeister, L.
1994
2-3 p. 243-256
14 p.
artikel
144 Time and scale of gully erosion in the Jedliczny Dol gully system, south-east Poland Schmitt, Anne
2006
2-3 p. 124-132
9 p.
artikel
145 To the problem of joint soil moisture and groundwater analysis in basin response studies Krasovskaia, Irina
1985
2-3 p. 241-254
14 p.
artikel
146 Two methods for the tracing of pipe flow on hillslopes Smart, P.L.
1984
2-3 p. 159-168
10 p.
artikel
147 Using caesium-137 measurements to investigate soil erosion rates in western Istanbul (NW Turkey) Haciyakupoglu, Sevilay
2005
2-3 p. 222-231
10 p.
artikel
148 Validation of a 3-D enhancement of the Universal Soil Loss Equation for prediction of soil erosion and sediment deposition Warren, Steven D.
2005
2-3 p. 281-296
16 p.
artikel
149 Variabilite spatiale des variations du stock d'eau du sol sous foret Application a l'optimisation d'un dispositif de mesure du bilan hydrique Rambal, S.
1984
2-3 p. 177-186
10 p.
artikel
150 Variability of soil surface characteristics influencing runoff and interrill erosion Le Bissonnais, Y.
2005
2-3 p. 111-124
14 p.
artikel
151 Wasserqualität von quell-und dränwässern im Waldecker Buntsandsteingebiet Süßmann, Wilhelm
1984
2-3 p. 239-249
11 p.
artikel
152 Water erosion assessment using farmers' indicators in the West Usambara Mountains, Tanzania Vigiak, Olga
2005
2-3 p. 307-320
14 p.
artikel
153 Water erosion risk assessment and impact on productivity of a Venezuelan soil Lobo, Deyanira
2005
2-3 p. 297-306
10 p.
artikel
154 Water storage in a bare and cropped sandy loam soil Hartmann, R.
1980
2-3 p. 125-134
10 p.
artikel
155 Water transport under winter conditions Weigert, Astrid
2005
2-3 p. 193-208
16 p.
artikel
156 Weathering of basaltic pebbles in a red soil from Sardinia: A microsite approach for the identification of secondary mineral phases Vingiani, S.
2010
2-3 p. 96-106
11 p.
artikel
157 Weathering of quartz grains in the liquefied horizon of permafrost solonchaks in the arid steppe zone, Central Mongolia Kowalkowski, A.
1985
2-3 p. 179-190
12 p.
artikel
158 Wind erosion of arable soils in east shropshire (England) during spring 1983 Fullen, Michael A.
1985
2-3 p. 111-120
10 p.
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