Soil erosion estimation in lowland agricultural areas using universal soil loss (USLE) - A case in Felda Jengka 15, Pahang / Khairi Khalid and Elias Mohd Den

This short treatise is a small attempt to estimate the amount of soil erosion annually for a lowland agricultural area in FELDA Jengka 15, Pahang, employing a widely used mathematical formulation for soil erosion, the USLE. The contributing area under studies is around 1574.84 hectares and this is q...

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Main Authors: Khalid, Khairi (Author), Mohd Den, Elias (Author)
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Published: 2004.
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