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Soil erosion disaster is a disaster that occurs simultaneously with landslide events that occur due to the destruction of the soil layer which then causes erosion followed by landslides. The phenomenon of land erosion occurs due to high rainfall, the infl... see more

Giritengah catchment is 5 km to the southwest of Borobudur Temple and is an area that has been designated as a buffer zone which acts as a support zone for tourism activities in the Borobudur Area. The purpose of this study is to predict erosion in the Gi... see more

The article is devoted to the problem of sustainable use of agricultural lands in conditions of active manifestation of water soil erosion, which is typical for all natural zones of Ukraine, but to the greatest extent – for the Forest-Steppe and Steppe zo... see more

Quantitative evaluation of soil erosion rate is an important basic to investigate and improve land use system, which has not been sufficiently conducted in Indonesia.  The Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) and Erosion Three Dimension (E3D) in Surfe... see more

Deforestation in the Serayu watershed, Central Java province, Indonesia for agriculture and other uses leaves only 0.73% of vegetation. It has triggered a number of problems such as soil loss (erosion), landslides, floods and sedimentation downstream. Env... see more

The present article analyses the manifestations of the risks of erosion as well as their consequences on the living environment and the population in the city of Korhogo, located in the north of the Ivory Coast. In contrast to developed cities genera... see more

The coastline of San Diego County, California, is characterized by steep seacliffs cut into 5 to 115 m high uplifted marine terraces. Over the past few decades, rapid population growth in the area has promoted a substantial increase in cliff-top developme... see more

Mass movements in deformed areas of natural relief deformed by seismotectonic factors are one of the most destructive and recurrent natural hazards in the Republic of Ecuador, especially during intense rain periods, the El Niño phenomenon, or due t... see more

Coastal hazards result from erosion of the shore, or flooding of low-elevation land when storm surges combine with high tides and/or large waves. Future sea-level rise will greatly increase the frequency and depth of coastal flooding and will exacerbate e... see more

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