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Hui Yang, Jinhong Liu, Leichao Bai and Mingliang Luo
The development of loess landforms is controlled by underlying, pre-existing paleotopography. Previous studies have focused on the inheritance of loess landform and the control of underlying paleotopography on modern terrain based on the digital elevatio...
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Ling Yang, Xin Yang and Jiaming Na
The study of gully characteristics is one of the most effective ways to explore the loess landform development in the Loess Plateau of China. However, current studies mostly focus on gullies? overall characteristics and ignore the different composition o...
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Arsalan Ahmed Othman, Ahmed K. Obaid, Diary Ali Mohammed Amin Al-Manmi, Ahmed F. Al-Maamar, Syed E. Hasan, Veraldo Liesenberg, Ahmed T. Shihab and Younus I. Al-Saady
Soil loss is one of the most important causes of land degradation. It is an inevitable environmental and socio-economic problem that exists in many physiographic regions of the world, which, besides other impacts, has a direct bearing on agricultural pro...
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Abdelrahman Khalifa, Bashar Bashir, Abdullah Alsalman and Nazik Ögretmen
The Abu-Dabbab area, located in the central part of the Egyptian Eastern Desert, is an active seismic region where micro-earthquakes (?ML < 2.0) are recorded regularly. Earthquake epicenters are concentrated along an ENE?WSW trending pattern. In this stu...
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