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Contents of ISWCR (Vol. 12, No.4, 2024)
2024-11-20

Volume 12, Issue 4

Pages 747-920 (December 2024)



  1. Page i
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  2. Modeling gully initiation by two codeless nonlinear methods: A case study in a small watershed on the Tibetan Plateau

    Pages 747-760
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  3. Automated quantification of contouring as support practice for improved soil erosion estimation considering ridges

    Pages 761-774
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  4. Generation of runoff in an alpine meadow hillslope underlain by permafrost

    Pages 775-785
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  5. Agroecology-based land use/land cover change detection, prediction and its implications for land degradation: A case study in the Upper Blue Nile Basin

    Pages 786-797
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  6. Can hydraulic-energy-indices be effectively used to describe the saturated hydraulic conductivity?

    Pages 798-807
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  7. Utilizing geodetectors to identify conditioning factors for gully erosion risk in the black soil region of northeast China

    Pages 808-827
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  8. Challenges and constraints of conservation agriculture adoption in smallholder farms in sub-Saharan Africa: A review

    Pages 828-843
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  9. VIS-NIR spectroscopy and environmental factors coupled with PLSR models to predict soil organic carbon and nitrogen

    Pages 844-854
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  10. New empirical-point pedotransfer functions for water retention data for a wide range of soil texture and climates

    Pages 855-867
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  11. National variability in soil organic carbon stock predictions: Impact of bulk density pedotransfer functions

    Pages 868-884
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  12. Three-dimensional spatiotemporal variation of soil organic carbon and its influencing factors at the basin scale

    Pages 885-895
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  13. Divergent behaviour of soil nutrients imprinted by different land management practices in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area, China

    Pages 896-907
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  14. Geospatial evaluation of the agricultural suitability and land use compatibility in Europe's temperate continental climate region

    Pages 908-919
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