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    Soils : to be or not to be ... on campus

    Gardner, John C.
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    Abstract
    Soil erosion causes harm on and off-site. On-site impacts are confined to the local area where as the damages caused by off-site impacts are felt by society at large. The most harmful on-site impact is the actual loss of topsoil by removal for construction or wind/water erosion.
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