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Alluvial sedimentary archives contain important geochronological and paleo-environmental information on past geomorphic processes in semi-arid regions. For North Ethiopia in particular, flashflood sediments transported by ephemeral streams can provide interesting chronological information on Late-Holocene land degradation, whether or not impacted by climate or land cover changes upstream. Here we...
Soil, landscape and vegetation pattern at a detailed scale (1: 20,000) is non-existent in the Precambrian dominated lowlands (500–1500m above sea level) of northern Ethiopia. Current studies at a detailed scale in the region have focused on the basalt and Mesozoic rock (limestone and sandstone)-dominated highland (>2300m above sea level) areas. The aim of this research was, therefore, to explain...
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