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    The use of fractional acre plots to predict soil loss from a mountain catchment 

    Hayward, John A. (Lincoln College. New Zealand Agricultural Engineering Institute., 1969-06)
    In 1941 the Government passed the Soil Conservation and Rivers Control Act which set up Catchment Boards and Commissions to (inter alia) conserve soil resources and prevent damage by erosion. In view of the accepted ...
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    Watershed management : proceedings Part 2 

    New Zealand Agricultural Engineering Institute (Lincoln College. New Zealand Agricultural Engineering Institute., 1969-12)
    Lincoln Papers in Water Resources Numbers 8 and 9 comprise papers presented at a Symposium on Watershed Management in Water Resources Development. The Symposium was sponsored by the New Zealand Association of Soil Conservators ...
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    Watershed management : proceedings Part 1 

    New Zealand Agricultural Engineering Institute (Lincoln College. New Zealand Agricultural Engineering Institute., 1969-12)
    Lincoln Papers in Water Resources Numbers 8 and 9 comprise papers presented at a Symposium on Watershed Management in Water Resources Development. The Symposium was sponsored by the New Zealand Association of Soil Conservators ...
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    Soil loss in a high country catchment : an investigation using fractional acre runoff plots to predict soil loss from a mountain catchment 

    Hayward, John A. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1969)
    For the last 100 years, the condition of the New Zealand south Island high country has been the subject of much controversy. Although there are very few records of the condition of this land the time of European occupation ...
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    AuthorHayward, John A. (2)New Zealand Agricultural Engineering Institute (2)Keyword
    050302 Land Capability and Soil Degradation (4)
    soil stability (4)
    New Zealand (3)040608 Surfacewater Hydrology (2)050209 Natural Resource Management (2)079901 Agricultural Hydrology (Drainage, Flooding, Irrigation, Quality, etc.) (2)alpine ecosystems (2)hydrological effects (2)land management (2)land use (2)... View MoreDate Issued
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