Assessment of the effective width of riparian buffer strips to reduce suspended sediment in an agricultural landscape using ANFIS and SWAT models
Author:
Sirabahenda ZacharieORCID,
St-Hilaire AndréORCID,
Courtenay Simon C.,
van den Heuvel Michael R.
Funder
Canadian Water Network
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes
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