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Hydropedological grouping of South African soil forms

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Pages 233-235 | Received 19 Jun 2018, Accepted 07 Oct 2018, Published online: 22 Jan 2019

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Johan van Tol. (2020) Hydropedology in South Africa: Advances, applications and research opportunities. South African Journal of Plant and Soil 37:1, pages 23-33.
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J. Bouma, A. Bonfante, A. Basile, J. van Tol, M.J.D. Hack-ten Broeke, M. Mulder, M. Heinen, D.G. Rossiter, L. Poggio & D.R. Hirmas. (2022) How can pedology and soil classification contribute towards sustainable development as a data source and information carrier?. Geoderma 424, pages 115988.
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Kelebohile Rose Seboko, Elmarie Kotze, Johan van Tol & George van Zijl. (2021) Characterization of Soil Carbon Stocks in the City of Johannesburg. Land 10:1, pages 83.
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Johan van Tol, George van Zijl & Stefan Julich. (2020) Importance of Detailed Soil Information for Hydrological Modelling in an Urbanized Environment. Hydrology 7:2, pages 34.
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