Forestation does not necessarily reduce soil erosion in a karst watershed in southwestern China
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Forestation does not necessarily reduce soil erosion in a karst watershed in southwestern China
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Progress in Physical Geography-Earth and Environment
Volume -, Issue -, Pages 030913332095861
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SAGE Publications
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2020-09-15
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10.1177/0309133320958613
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