Browsing Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment & Design (FEng / FBD) by Author "Omuto, CT"
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Assessment Of Soil Physical Degradation In Eastern Kenya By Use Of A Sequential Soil Testing Protocol. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
Omuto, CT (Envrironmental and Biosystems Engineering, 2008)Soil physical degradation is a gradual process of many steps beginning from structural deterioration and ending in differential loss of finer particles through erosion. Control of the degradation remains a challenge to ... -
Biexponential Model For Water Retention Characteristics. Geoderma
Omuto, CT (Envrironmental and Biosystems Engineering, 2009) -
DSM for mapping soil classes in Somalia.
Omuto, CT (Envrironmental and Biosystems Engineering, 2012) -
HydroMe: Estimation Of Soil Hydraulic Parameters From Experimental Data.
Omuto, CT (Envrironmental and Biosystems Engineering, 2007) -
Land Degradation Assessment Of A Selected Study Area In Somaliland: Application Of The LADA/WOCAT Approach At Local Level. National Land Degradation Workshop, 16-18 September, Pretoria, South Africa
Vargas, RR; Omuto, CT; Lewis, N. (Envrironmental and Biosystems Engineering, 2008) -
Mixed-effects Modelling Of Time Series NDVI-rainfall Relationship For Detecting Human-induced Loss Of Vegetation Cover In Drylands. Journal Of Arid Environments, 74:1552-1563
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National Land Degradation Assessment In Somalia. Consultative Workshop On Land Degradation Assessment, Holiday-Inn, 8-12th September 2008, Nairobi, Kenya
Omuto, CT; Vargas, RR (Envrironmental and Biosystems Engineering, 2008) -
Soil Erosion And Sedimentation Modelling Of The Areas Between River Juba And Shabelle In South Somalia. Technical Report No. 16. FAO-SWALIM. Nairobi, Kenya
Omuto, CT; Vargas, RR; Paron, P (Envrironmental and Biosystems Engineering, 2009)Soil loss is a major concern for land managers due to its influence on biomass production, surface water quality and landscape beauty. In Somalia, the risk of soil loss is accelerated by the removal of vegetation, bad land ...