2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10064-017-1064-x
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Landslide characterization and distribution in northern Ethiopia: a case study from the Adishu area

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“…As reported by different researchers (e.g. Ayalew, 1999;Temesgen et al, 2001;Nyssen et al, 2002;Ayalew and Yamagishi, 2004;Woldearegay et al, 2004;Ayenew and Barbieri, 2005;Woldearegay, 2013;Amare et al, 2018;Hearn, 2018) the hilly and mountainous parts of Ethiopia are frequently affected by different types of landslides. These areas are characterized by variable topographical, geological, hydrological, and land-use conditions.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…As reported by different researchers (e.g. Ayalew, 1999;Temesgen et al, 2001;Nyssen et al, 2002;Ayalew and Yamagishi, 2004;Woldearegay et al, 2004;Ayenew and Barbieri, 2005;Woldearegay, 2013;Amare et al, 2018;Hearn, 2018) the hilly and mountainous parts of Ethiopia are frequently affected by different types of landslides. These areas are characterized by variable topographical, geological, hydrological, and land-use conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%