The landscape of the Chencha Highland (south western Ethiopia) is characterized by flat plateau bordered by steep slopes affected by landslides and dissected by concave valleys and gullies. Coalescing alluvial fans are found along the eastern piedmont at the transition to the Lake Abaya shores. A major rift-plateau escarpment, with minor synthetic and antithetic faults, is located along the eastern slopes of the highlands. Soil erosion is a widespread process and the soil cover is usually thin and discontinuous. Immature Cambisols formed on colluvial deposits containing lithic tools, pottery fragments and charcoal represent the most recent phase of soil formation. They are related to the clearance of the original forest cover and the introd...
Environmental change is often inferred to have driven dispersals of Anatomically Modern Humans (AMH)...
The processes and causes of accelerated erosion on cultivated fields in the South Welo zone of Ethio...
The soils of the slopes of the South Welo highlands have been either intensively cultivated or overg...
The landscape of the Chencha Highland (south western Ethiopia) is characterized by flat plateau bord...
Planation surfaces are an old-fashioned topic in geomorphology, but they are nevertheless important ...
The high soil erosion rates in the Ethiopian highlands find their causes in the combination of erosi...
Gully expansion in the Ethiopian Highlands dissects vital agricultural lands with the eroded materia...
During this study, the recent relations between the hydrological systems and the distribution of arc...
The nature and evolution of landforms which are formed on the Basement System rocks in the semi-arid...
Four major planation surfaces (PS) characterize the Ethiopian geology and landscape. They were model...
Though knowledge about the distribution and properties of soils is a key issue to support sustainabl...
Gully expansion in the Ethiopian Highlands dissects vital agricultural lands with the eroded materia...
In developing countries, where research funds are limited, the availability of pedogenic information...
Aksum is one of the most important archaeological and historical towns in Ethiopia. The archaeologic...
This paper presents a geomorphologic-stratigraphic analysis of a travertine dammed lacustrine-swampy...
Environmental change is often inferred to have driven dispersals of Anatomically Modern Humans (AMH)...
The processes and causes of accelerated erosion on cultivated fields in the South Welo zone of Ethio...
The soils of the slopes of the South Welo highlands have been either intensively cultivated or overg...
The landscape of the Chencha Highland (south western Ethiopia) is characterized by flat plateau bord...
Planation surfaces are an old-fashioned topic in geomorphology, but they are nevertheless important ...
The high soil erosion rates in the Ethiopian highlands find their causes in the combination of erosi...
Gully expansion in the Ethiopian Highlands dissects vital agricultural lands with the eroded materia...
During this study, the recent relations between the hydrological systems and the distribution of arc...
The nature and evolution of landforms which are formed on the Basement System rocks in the semi-arid...
Four major planation surfaces (PS) characterize the Ethiopian geology and landscape. They were model...
Though knowledge about the distribution and properties of soils is a key issue to support sustainabl...
Gully expansion in the Ethiopian Highlands dissects vital agricultural lands with the eroded materia...
In developing countries, where research funds are limited, the availability of pedogenic information...
Aksum is one of the most important archaeological and historical towns in Ethiopia. The archaeologic...
This paper presents a geomorphologic-stratigraphic analysis of a travertine dammed lacustrine-swampy...
Environmental change is often inferred to have driven dispersals of Anatomically Modern Humans (AMH)...
The processes and causes of accelerated erosion on cultivated fields in the South Welo zone of Ethio...
The soils of the slopes of the South Welo highlands have been either intensively cultivated or overg...