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Modelling of stream run-off and sediment output for erosion hazard assessment in Lesser Himalaya: need for sustainable land use plan using remote sensing and GIS …

Rawat et al., 2011

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5540740862376454029
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Rawat P
Tiwari P
Pant C
Sharama A
Pant P
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Natural hazards

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Assessment and inventory on soil erosion hazard are essential for the formulation of successful hazard mitigation plans and sustainable development. The objective of this study was to assess and map soil erosion hazard in Lesser Himalaya with a case study. The …
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    • G01WMETEOROLOGY
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