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Date: 2014-05-20 13:03:34
Hydrology
Environmental soil science
Soil
Irrigation
Land management
Infiltration
Hydrograph
Rill
Tree
Surface runoff
Erosion
Stemflow

Rangeland Ecol Manage 63:614–629 | November 2010 | DOI: REM-DHydrologic Vulnerability of Sagebrush Steppe Following Pinyon and Juniper Encroachment Frederick B. Pierson,1 C. Jason Williams,2 Patric

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