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Modelling soil erosion and sediment yield at a catchment scale: the case of Masinga catchment, Kenya
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2006-08-07)
Development of improved soil erosion and sediment yield prediction technology is required to provide catchment stakeholders with the tools they need to evaluate the impact of various management strategies on soil loss and ...
Soil erosion management at a large catchment scale using the RUSLE-GIS: the case of Masinga catchment, Kenya
(WIT Press, 2004-08-23)
Kenya is one country suffering heavily from land degradation due to increasing
anthropogenic pressure on its natural resources. As is common to many tropical
countries, Kenya suffers from a lack of financial resources ...
Predicting daily streamflow in ungauged rural catchments: the case of Masinga catchment, Kenya
(Taylor&Francis, 2007)
Access to daily streamflow data at the catchment scale, is a central component of many
aspects of water resources and water quality management. However, the majority of river reaches in
many catchments in Kenya are ...
Effect of levels and timing of application of gibberellic acid on growth and yield components of common beans
(African Crop Science Society, 2003-09-15)
This study was conducted to determine the effect of levels and timing of application of gibberellic acid (GA3) on growth and yield components of common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). Experiments were conducted at the Field ...
Application of ultrasonography in prevalence studies of hydatid cysts in goats in north-western Turkana, Kenya and Toposaland, southern Sudan
(Elsevier, 2000)
Application of ultrasonography in prevalence studies of hydatid cysts in goats in north-western
Turkana, Kenya and Toposaland, southern Sudan. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research,
67:251-255
A study was done ...
A study of cystic echinococcosis in slaughter animals in three selected areas of northern Turkana, Kenya
(Elsevier, 2002-02-27)
In an attempt to establish the prevalence of cystic echinococcosis, a study was conducted in slaughter animals in three divisions of northern Turkana, Kenya. A total of 5752 goats, 588 sheep, 381 cattle and 70 camels were ...