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The contribution of soil structural degradation to catchment flooding: a preliminary investigation of the 2000 floods in England and Wales
I. P. Holman
Institute of Water and Environment, Cranfield University, Silsoe, Bedford, MK45 4DT, UK
Email for corresponding author: i.holman@cranfield.ac.uk
J. M. Hollis
National Soil Resources Institute, Cranfield University, Silsoe, Bedford, MK45 4DT, UK
Email for corresponding author: i.holman@cranfield.ac.uk
M. E. Bramley
Environment Agency, Head Office, Aztec West, Almonsbury, Bristol, BS32 4UD, UK
Email for corresponding author: i.holman@cranfield.ac.uk
T. R. E. Thompson
National Soil Resources Institute, Cranfield University, Silsoe, Bedford, MK45 4DT, UK
Email for corresponding author: i.holman@cranfield.ac.uk
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