Within an interdisciplinary EU-funded Project aimed at the development an Integrated Water Management System (IWRMS) for water resources analysis and prognostic scenario planning in semiarid catchment of Southern Africa an investigation regarding the soil erosion processes and their modeling in the Mkomazi-river catchment (KwaZulu/Natal-South Africa) has been carried out. One of the objectives is to identify areas of active erosion and to obtain information on gully morphology using API techniques. The results then will be used in the erosion modeling and regionalization of erosion processes and their dynamics.
Soil erosion hazard assessment in the Mkomazi river catchment (KwaZulu/Natal-South Africa) by using aerial photo interpretation / Fluegel W.A.; Maerker M.; Moretti S.; Rodolfi G.; Staudenrausch H.. - In: ZENTRALBLATT FüR GEOLOGIE UND PALäONTOLOGIE, TEIL 1: ALLGEMEINE, ANGEWANDTE, REGIONALE UND HISTORISCHE GEOLOGIE. - ISSN 0340-5109. - STAMPA. - 5-6:(2000), pp. 641-653.
Soil erosion hazard assessment in the Mkomazi river catchment (KwaZulu/Natal-South Africa) by using aerial photo interpretation
MAERKER, MICHAEL;MORETTI, SANDRO;RODOLFI, GIULIANO;
2000
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Within an interdisciplinary EU-funded Project aimed at the development an Integrated Water Management System (IWRMS) for water resources analysis and prognostic scenario planning in semiarid catchment of Southern Africa an investigation regarding the soil erosion processes and their modeling in the Mkomazi-river catchment (KwaZulu/Natal-South Africa) has been carried out. One of the objectives is to identify areas of active erosion and to obtain information on gully morphology using API techniques. The results then will be used in the erosion modeling and regionalization of erosion processes and their dynamics.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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