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Probable impact of deforestation on hydrological processes

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The various ways in which the forest cover may influence the atmospheric and soil processes controlling the hydrological cycle are examined. Case studies of extensive deforestation affecting the rainfall pattern are reviewed.

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Meher-Homji, V.M. Probable impact of deforestation on hydrological processes. Climatic Change 19, 163–173 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00142223

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