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      Soil erosion in the Anthropocene: Research needs : Soil erosion in the Anthropocene

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      Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
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                Journal
                Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
                Earth Surf. Process. Landforms
                Wiley
                01979337
                January 2018
                January 2018
                October 06 2017
                : 43
                : 1
                : 64-84
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Division of Geography and Tourism; KU Leuven; Heverlee Belgium
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                10.1002/esp.4250
                9d046c73-5722-483f-973e-ebdf76cac601
                © 2017

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