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Changes in the absorption capacity of soil under the infl uence of degradation processes during cultivation of agricultural cropsMoscow University Bulletin. Series 17. Soil science. 2024. N 3. p.170-179read more516
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Adaptation of the RUSLE2 model to assess soil los ses due to water erosion in the northern part of the Great Chinese Plain (using the example of Beijing)Moscow University Bulletin. Series 17. Soil science. 2024. N 3. p.152-160read more598
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Tolerable soils erosion losses and soil formation rates in the context of carbon balance regulationMoscow University Bulletin. Series 17. Soil science. 2024. N 3. p.139-151read more517
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Spatial and temporal pattern of soil erosion in CrimeaMoscow University Bulletin. Series 17. Soil science. 2024. N 3. p.125-138read more488
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Peculiarities of experimental assessment of soil erodibilityMoscow University Bulletin. Series 17. Soil science. 2024. N 3. p.116-124read more409
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Social aspects of land degradation from the viewpoint of the scientifi c community expertsMoscow University Bulletin. Series 17. Soil science. 2024. N 3. p.106-115read more658
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The role lyncharts in the redistribution of products of anthropogenic soil erosionMoscow University Bulletin. Series 17. Soil science. 2024. N 3. p.97-105read more467
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Morphometric parameters of typical chernozem aggregates and their changes aft er the infl uence of model shallow-water flowsMoscow University Bulletin. Series 17. Soil science. 2024. N 3. p.88-96read more459
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The relationship between the mechanisms of formation of erosion resistance and soil water stabilityMoscow University Bulletin. Series 17. Soil science. 2024. N 3. p.80-87read more404
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Influence of low-growing shrubs in runoff -regulating forest belts on the formation of water runoff factors meltwaterMoscow University Bulletin. Series 17. Soil science. 2024. N 3. p.72-79read more468