Tendency maps elaboration of the erosive dynamic. Erosive evolution from the data of erosive conditions
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.1996.v0i18.594Abstract
This article gathers the elaboration steps and results of a proposal designed for the elaboration of maps showing the tendency of the erosive Dynamic. The methodology starts from the use of data or the erosive conditions using techniques of space selection and superposition made possible by a Geopraphy information systmen (G.L.S.).
The application of the techniques have been accomplished in the basins of the river La Cueva and Alcaucín, two sub-basins located at the headwater of the Velez river which is the main colector of the oriental sector in the province of Málaga.
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