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Morphometry and land cover based multi-criteria analysis for assessing the soil erosion susceptibility of the western Himalayan watershed

Altaf et al., 2014

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9146523505909962757
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Altaf S
Meraj G
Romshoo S
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Environmental monitoring and assessment

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Complex mountainous environments such as Himalayas are highly susceptibility to natural hazards particular those that are triggered by the action of water such as floods, soil erosion, mass movements and siltation of the hydro-electric power dams. Among all the natural …
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