Surface and subsurface flow effect on permanent gully formation and upland erosion near Lake Tana in the northern highlands of Ethiopia
Tigist Y. Tebebu(Cornell University), Tammo S. Steenhuis(Cornell University), Semu Ayalew Moges(Addis Ababa University), Farzad Dadgari(Bahir Dar University), Seifu A. Tilahun(Cornell University), Zachary M. Easton(Virginia Tech), S. Kidnau(Amhara Agricultural Research Institute), Anteneh Z. Abiy(Cornell University), Helen E. Dahlke(University of California, Davis), Amy S. Collick(Bahir Dar University), Assefa D. Zegeye(Cornell University)
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