J.J. van Tol, Dep. of Agronomy, Univ. of Fort Hare, Alice 5700, South Africa. J.J. van Tol, P.A.L. Le Roux, and M. Hensley, Dep. of Soil, Crop and Climate Sciences, Univ. of Van Tol, J.J., Le Roux, P.A.L., Lorentz, S.A., Hensley, M., 2013. Hydropedological classification of South African hillslopes. Vadoze Zone Journal. doi:10.2136/vzj2013.01.0007.
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A surface pollution spill on a Class 2 hillslope is likely to pollute:
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Open-cast mining on the midslope of a Class 1 hillslope will have a greater impact on wetlands than mining on Class 3 hillslopes.
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Afforestation of the upperslopes of Class 4 hillslope will:
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The hillslope class associated with the highest peakflow is
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The hillslope class with the lowest direct contribution to streamflow would be:
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