Comparison of parameters to estimate erosion risk: (A factor U.S.L.E and multiple regression evaluation) Alcaucin river basin
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.1995.v0i17.618Abstract
We compares two differents parameters to estimate erosion risk: a factor (U.S.L.E.) and multiple regression ecuation. We show the elaboration steps and maps results for the Alcaucín river basin.
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