Assessment of post-fire vegetation recovery and soil erosion on slope containing nesosilicates
Fires can reduce soil infiltration capacity induce soil water repellency and increase runoff and erosion. This study examines the effect of temperature under natural and laboratory condition of soil samples collected from hillside at Jalan Gambang. The unburned and burned soil samples were obtained...
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