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Authors: SNELDER DJ BRYAN RB
Citation: Dj. Snelder et Rb. Bryan, THE USE OF RAINFALL SIMULATION TESTS TO ASSESS THE INFLUENCE OF VEGETATION DENSITY ON SOIL LOSS ON DEGRADED RANGELANDS IN THE BARINGO DISTRICT, KENYA, Catena, 25(1-4), 1995, pp. 105-116

Authors: ASSANI AA PETIT F
Citation: Aa. Assani et F. Petit, LOG-JAM EFFECTS ON BED-LOAD MOBILITY FROM EXPERIMENTS CONDUCTED IN A SMALL GRAVEL-BED FOREST DITCH, Catena, 25(1-4), 1995, pp. 117-126

Authors: RUTTIMANN M SCHAUB D PRASUHN V RUEGG W
Citation: M. Ruttimann et al., MEASUREMENT OF RUNOFF AND SOIL-EROSION ON REGULARLY CULTIVATED FIELDSIN SWITZERLAND - SOME CRITICAL CONSIDERATIONS, Catena, 25(1-4), 1995, pp. 127-139

Authors: WICHEREK SP BERNARD C
Citation: Sp. Wicherek et C. Bernard, ASSESSMENT OF SOIL MOVEMENTS IN A WATERSHED FROM CS-137 DATA AND CONVENTIONAL MEASUREMENTS (EXAMPLE - THE PARISIAN BASIN), Catena, 25(1-4), 1995, pp. 141-151

Authors: MARTINEZFERNANDEZ J LOPEZBERMUDEZ F MARTINEZFERNANDEZ J ROMERODIAZ A
Citation: J. Martinezfernandez et al., LAND-USE AND SOIL-VEGETATION RELATIONSHIPS IN A MEDITERRANEAN ECOSYSTEM - EL ARDAL, MURCIA, SPAIN, Catena, 25(1-4), 1995, pp. 153-167

Authors: BUSONI E SANCHIS PS CALZOLARI C ROMAGNOLI A
Citation: E. Busoni et al., MASS MOVEMENT AND EROSION HAZARD PATTERNS BY MULTIVARIATE-ANALYSIS OFLANDSCAPE INTEGRATED DATA - THE UPPER ORCIA RIVER VALLEY (SIENA, ITALY) CASE, Catena, 25(1-4), 1995, pp. 169-185

Authors: COUTINHO MA TOMAS PP
Citation: Ma. Coutinho et Pp. Tomas, CHARACTERIZATION OF RAINDROP SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS AT THE VALE-FORMOSO-EXPERIMENTAL-EROSION-CENTER, Catena, 25(1-4), 1995, pp. 187-197

Authors: REGUES D PARDINI G GALLART F
Citation: D. Regues et al., REGOLITH BEHAVIOR AND PHYSICAL-WEATHERING OF CLAYEY MUDROCK AS DEPENDENT ON SEASONAL WEATHER CONDITIONS IN A BADLAND AREA AT VALLCEBRE, EASTERN PYRENEES, Catena, 25(1-4), 1995, pp. 199-212

Authors: VANDAELE K POESEN J
Citation: K. Vandaele et J. Poesen, SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF SOIL-EROSION RATES IN AN AGRICULTURAL CATCHMENT, CENTRAL BELGIUM, Catena, 25(1-4), 1995, pp. 213-226

Authors: LUDWIG B BOIFFIN J CHADOEUF J AUZET AV
Citation: B. Ludwig et al., HYDROLOGICAL STRUCTURE AND EROSION DAMAGE CAUSED BY CONCENTRATED FLOWIN CULTIVATED CATCHMENTS, Catena, 25(1-4), 1995, pp. 227-252

Authors: STOCKING M
Citation: M. Stocking, SOIL-EROSION IN DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES - WHERE GEOMORPHOLOGY FEARS TO TREAD, Catena, 25(1-4), 1995, pp. 253-267

Authors: DEPLOEY J MOEYERSONS J GOOSSENS D
Citation: J. Deploey et al., THE DE PLOEY EROSIONAL SUSCEPTIBILITY MODEL FOR CATCHMENTS, E(S), Catena, 25(1-4), 1995, pp. 269-314

Authors: DERBYSHIRE E VANASCH T BILLARD A MENG XM
Citation: E. Derbyshire et al., MODELING THE EROSIONAL SUSCEPTIBILITY OF LANDSLIDE CATCHMENTS IN THICK LOESS - CHINESE VARIATIONS ON A THEME BY DEPLOEY,JAN, Catena, 25(1-4), 1995, pp. 315-331

Authors: KIRKBY MJ COX NJ
Citation: Mj. Kirkby et Nj. Cox, A CLIMATIC INDEX FOR SOIL-EROSION POTENTIAL (CSEP) INCLUDING SEASONALAND VEGETATION FACTORS, Catena, 25(1-4), 1995, pp. 333-352

Authors: GALLART F
Citation: F. Gallart, THE RELATIVE GEOMORPHIC WORK EFFECTED BY 4 PROCESSES IN RAINSTORMS - A CONCEPTUAL-APPROACH TO MAGNITUDE AND FREQUENCY, Catena, 25(1-4), 1995, pp. 353-364

Authors: FAVISMORTLOCK D BOARDMAN J
Citation: D. Favismortlock et J. Boardman, NONLINEAR RESPONSES OF SOIL-EROSION TO CLIMATE-CHANGE - A MODELING STUDY ON THE UK SOUTH-DOWNS, Catena, 25(1-4), 1995, pp. 365-387

Authors: DESMET PJJ GOVERS G
Citation: Pjj. Desmet et G. Govers, GIS-BASED SIMULATION OF EROSION AND DEPOSITION PATTERNS IN AN AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPE - A COMPARISON OF MODEL RESULTS WITH SOIL MAP INFORMATION, Catena, 25(1-4), 1995, pp. 389-401

Authors: WARNER RF
Citation: Rf. Warner, PREDICTING AND MANAGING CHANNEL CHANGE IN SOUTHEAST AUSTRALIA, Catena, 25(1-4), 1995, pp. 403-418

Authors: YAALON DH
Citation: Dh. Yaalon, THE SOILS WE CLASSIFY - ESSAY REVIEW OF RECENT PUBLICATIONS ON SOIL TAXONOMY, Catena, 24(4), 1995, pp. 233-241

Authors: DEBOER DH CROSBY G
Citation: Dh. Deboer et G. Crosby, EVALUATING THE POTENTIAL OF SEM EDS ANALYSIS FOR FINGERPRINTING SUSPENDED SEDIMENT DERIVED FROM 2 CONTRASTING TOPSOILS/, Catena, 24(4), 1995, pp. 243-258

Authors: MARKER ME HOLMES PJ
Citation: Me. Marker et Pj. Holmes, LUNETTE DUNES IN THE NORTHEAST CAPE, SOUTH-AFRICA, AS GEOMORPHIC INDICATORS OF PALEOENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE, Catena, 24(4), 1995, pp. 259-273

Authors: OBI ME SALAKO FK
Citation: Me. Obi et Fk. Salako, RAINFALL PARAMETERS INFLUENCING EROSIVITY IN SOUTHEASTERN NIGERIA, Catena, 24(4), 1995, pp. 275-287

Authors: CERDA A IMESON AC CALVO A
Citation: A. Cerda et al., FIRE AND ASPECT INDUCED DIFFERENCES ON THE ERODIBILITY AND HYDROLOGY OF SOILS AT LA-COSTERA, VALENCIA, SOUTHEAST SPAIN, Catena, 24(4), 1995, pp. 289-304

Authors: SCOTT WD
Citation: Wd. Scott, MEASURING THE EROSIVITY OF THE WIND, Catena, 24(3), 1995, pp. 163-175

Authors: LIN C MELVILLE MD HAFER S
Citation: C. Lin et al., ACID SULFATE SOIL-LANDSCAPE RELATIONSHIPS IN AN UNDRAINED, TIDE-DOMINATED ESTUARINE FLOODPLAIN, EASTERN AUSTRALIA, Catena, 24(3), 1995, pp. 177-194
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