- Morphostructural analysis of Ethiopian Highland based on remote sensing The morphometric analysis of lineaments, valleys and signs of erosion taken from a digital elevation model (DEM) made it possible to not only confirm most of the conclusions of the morphotectonic development of the area from the previously published results of structural, petrological, tectonic and geochronological analyses from the Ethiopian Highlands, but to also to expand our knowledge by applying several new hypotheses. Faults, lineaments and valleys are predominantly oriented in a direction compatible to the published concepts of the tectonic development of the area. Overall, the most abundant NE-SW and NNE-SSW lines reflect a change of extension from a NW-SE to ...
- Morphometric characteristics of valley nets in the Blue Nile basin in the Ethiopian highlands The ...
From a geological point of view, Ethiopia is a unique country where active tectonics displays can be...
Planation surfaces are an old-fashioned topic in geomorphology, but they are nevertheless important ...
- Morphostructural analysis of Ethiopian Highland based on remote sensing The morphometric analysis ...
Four major planation surfaces (PS) characterize the Ethiopian geology and landscape. They were model...
Four major planation surfaces (PS) characterize the Ethiopian geology and landscape. They were model...
Four major planation surfaces (PS) characterize the Ethiopian geology and landscape. They were model...
This study examines the morpho-tectonic evolution of the drainage system in the Northwestern Plateau...
Ethiopian highlands is one of the most various tectonic areas in the world. It lies in close proximi...
Ethiopian highlands is one of the most various tectonic areas in the world. It lies in close proximi...
The topographic configuration of the Earth's surface is the result of the interaction between deep a...
The area of Melka Kunture (central Ethiopia) is one of the most important clusters of Paleolithic s...
The area of Melka Kunture (central Ethiopia) is one of the most important clusters of Paleolithic s...
- Morphometric characteristics of valley nets in the Blue Nile basin in the Ethiopian highlands The ...
The landscape of the surroundings of the Melka Kunture prehistoric site, Upper Awash Basin, Ethiopia...
- Morphometric characteristics of valley nets in the Blue Nile basin in the Ethiopian highlands The ...
From a geological point of view, Ethiopia is a unique country where active tectonics displays can be...
Planation surfaces are an old-fashioned topic in geomorphology, but they are nevertheless important ...
- Morphostructural analysis of Ethiopian Highland based on remote sensing The morphometric analysis ...
Four major planation surfaces (PS) characterize the Ethiopian geology and landscape. They were model...
Four major planation surfaces (PS) characterize the Ethiopian geology and landscape. They were model...
Four major planation surfaces (PS) characterize the Ethiopian geology and landscape. They were model...
This study examines the morpho-tectonic evolution of the drainage system in the Northwestern Plateau...
Ethiopian highlands is one of the most various tectonic areas in the world. It lies in close proximi...
Ethiopian highlands is one of the most various tectonic areas in the world. It lies in close proximi...
The topographic configuration of the Earth's surface is the result of the interaction between deep a...
The area of Melka Kunture (central Ethiopia) is one of the most important clusters of Paleolithic s...
The area of Melka Kunture (central Ethiopia) is one of the most important clusters of Paleolithic s...
- Morphometric characteristics of valley nets in the Blue Nile basin in the Ethiopian highlands The ...
The landscape of the surroundings of the Melka Kunture prehistoric site, Upper Awash Basin, Ethiopia...
- Morphometric characteristics of valley nets in the Blue Nile basin in the Ethiopian highlands The ...
From a geological point of view, Ethiopia is a unique country where active tectonics displays can be...
Planation surfaces are an old-fashioned topic in geomorphology, but they are nevertheless important ...