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    Drought as a Catalyst for Change: A Case Study of the Steenkoppies Dolomitic Aquifer

    Karst aquifers in dolomites are the single most important type of aquifer in South Africa. One such aquifer is the Steenkoppies Aquifer, situated west of Tarlton (26°02′–26°13′ S, 27°29′–27°39′ E), which cover...

    J. T. Vahrmeijer, J. G. Annandale, K. L. Bristow in Drought in Arid and Semi-Arid Regions (2013)

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    Reflecting on stakeholders’ perceptions in an Ecological Risk Assessment workshop: Lessons for practitioners

    A new form of Ecological Risk Assessment aims to improve environmental decision-making through strong stakeholder engagement, often in workshop situations. This wider focus increases interaction between worksh...

    B. M. Kellett, R. I. Beilin, K. L. Bristow, G. Moore in The Environmentalist (2007)

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    Modeling the impact of partial surface mulch on soil heat and water flow

    Surface residue is an integral part of many crop** systems, and there are opportunities to optimise its value as mulch by improving our understanding of how it affects the near surface soil physical environm...

    K. L. Bristow, R. Horton in Theoretical and Applied Climatology (1996)

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    Crop residue effects on surface radiation and energy balance — review

    Crop residues alter the surface properties of soils. Both shortwave albedo and longwave emissivity are affected. These are linked to an effect of residue on surface evaporation and water content. Water content...

    R. Horton, K. L. Bristow, G. J. Kluitenberg in Theoretical and Applied Climatology (1996)