Field data for de estimation of the erosion level from photointerpretative techniques
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.1997.v1i19.551Abstract
The present article presents field data about the morphometrics of channels, gatherered in a slate area located in a region of contact between the intermediate units and the inner units in the Betican mountain range (Pasillo de Colmenar and Montes de Málaga). The data provide a description of the channels in the areas, but they are also the basis for an evaluation of the erosion level in them, a key element for determining the volume of soil displaced in each channel.
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