Soil bioengineering takes root. Sotir, R. B. Civil Engineering (08857024), 68(7):50, July, 1998.
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Discusses the use of soil bioengineering techniques to restore, rehabilitate and reclaim watersheds that suffer from erosion. Soil bioengineering's capitalization on the benefits of vegetation for geological and hydrologic slope stability and for erosion control; Concerns about external loading and the danger of vegetation overturning or uprooting in high winds or currents. INSET: The new three Rs: Restoration, rehabilitation and....
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	title = {Soil bioengineering takes root},
	volume = {68},
	issn = {08857024},
	url = {http://uml.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=f5h&AN=792242&site=ehost-live},
	abstract = {Discusses the use of soil bioengineering techniques to restore, rehabilitate and reclaim watersheds that suffer from erosion.  Soil bioengineering's capitalization on the benefits of vegetation for geological and hydrologic slope stability and for erosion control; Concerns about external loading and the danger of vegetation overturning or uprooting in high winds or currents.  INSET: The new three Rs: Restoration, rehabilitation and....},
	number = {7},
	urldate = {2018-01-17TZ},
	journal = {Civil Engineering (08857024)},
	author = {Sotir, Robbin B.},
	month = jul,
	year = {1998},
	keywords = {SOIL conservationWATERSHEDSBIOENGINEERING},
	pages = {50}
}

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