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Soil erosion in small catchments of the Quercy region (southwester France) during the Holocene

Authors
  1. Ph. Allée
  2. J.G. Astruc
  3. J.G. Astruc
  4. A.V. Auzet
  5. D. Baize
  6. R.J. Batalla
  7. L.H. Blikra
  8. A. Bolline
  9. A. Bolline
  10. J.L. Borel
  11. H.R. Bork
  12. P. Bullock
  13. L. Chabal
  14. Chambre Régionale d'Agriculture de Midi-Pyrenees
  15. J. Collinet
  16. J.A. Dearing
  17. Food and Agriculture Organization
  18. I. Forster
  19. N. Fédoroff
  20. J. Gasco
  21. J.M. Gobat
  22. J. Guilaine
  23. P. Guilloré
  24. C. Jonasson
  25. M. Jorda
  26. J.A. Matthews
  27. M. Mazoyer
  28. Meteo France
  29. M. Mietton
  30. J.L. Peiry
  31. F.A. Poeteray
  32. F. Prodeo
  33. J.C. Revel
  34. L. Starkel
  35. S.W. Trimble
  36. W. van Muysen
  37. J. Vogt
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