Evaluating spatio-temporal soil erosion dynamics in the Winam Gulf catchment, Kenya for enhanced decision making in the land-lake interface
Olivier S. Humphrey(British Geological Survey), Michael J. Watts(British Geological Survey), William Blake(University of Plymouth), Christopher Mulanda Aura(Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute), Andrew Marriott(British Geological Survey), Sophia M. Dowell(British Geological Survey), Odipo Osano(University of Eldoret)
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