Seutloali et al., 2016 - Google Patents
An assessment of gully erosion along major armoured roads in south-eastern region of South Africa: a remote sensing and GIS approachSeutloali et al., 2016
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- 4579035425726354408
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- Seutloali K
- Beckedahl H
- Dube T
- Sibanda M
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- Geocarto International
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An assessment of gully erosion along road drainage-release sites is critical for understanding the contribution of roads to soil loss and for informed land management practices. Considering that road-related gully erosion has traditionally been measured using …
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