2018
DOI: 10.4000/geomorphologie.12258
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Terrasses alluviales et terrasses agricoles. Première approche des comblements sédimentaires et de leurs aménagements agricoles depuis 5000 av. n. è. à Wakarida (Éthiopie)

Abstract: Terrasses alluviales et terrasses agricoles. Première approche des comblements sédimentaires et de leurs aménagements agricoles depuis 5000 av. n. è. à Wakarida (Éthiopie) Alluvial terraces and farming terraces. First approach of sedimentary illings and their agricultural uses since 5000 BCE at Wakarida (Ethiopia)

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“…Despite its strong relief, 40.2% of the Giba catchment is classified as very suitable for agriculture and another 25.1% as moderately suitable. On the other hand, long-standing cropping and soil erosion in this mountainous catchment [3, 4] have led to the presence of large unsuitable areas (26% of the area is covered by bare rock and Leptosols). Furthermore, relatively less erodible clay and sand dominate the soil texture; the high rock fragment contents of topsoils after prolonged tillage and erosion also provide a partial protection against soil erosion [122124].…”
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“…Despite its strong relief, 40.2% of the Giba catchment is classified as very suitable for agriculture and another 25.1% as moderately suitable. On the other hand, long-standing cropping and soil erosion in this mountainous catchment [3, 4] have led to the presence of large unsuitable areas (26% of the area is covered by bare rock and Leptosols). Furthermore, relatively less erodible clay and sand dominate the soil texture; the high rock fragment contents of topsoils after prolonged tillage and erosion also provide a partial protection against soil erosion [122124].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Giba catchment (5133 km 2 ), north Ethiopia, poverty has been largely attributed to insufficient crop production [1, 2]. Soil degradation in this area became important when humans started deforestation almost 5000 years ago [3, 4]. The resulting reduced soil protection by vegetation cover, combined with steep slopes and erosive rainfall led to excessive soil erosion [5, 6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, we noted a certain synchronism in the phases we were able to identify: an incision around 5900 -5500 years ago (May Weini and May Ayni), a resumption of sedimentation around 2000 years ago and an incision affecting the whole watershed, over the last 400 years (Blond et al, 2018;Blond, 2019). Currently, channel entrenchment in alluvial floors is partly masked by terrace cultivation which started to expand in the last quarter of the 20 th century (Blond et al, 2018;Blond, 2019).…”
Section: Synthesis Of the Radiocarbon Ages Obtainedmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The dry season extends from October to January and is called bega. Mean annual rainfall in the area ranges from 379 mm/yr to 575 mm/yr, and kiremt rains represent between 57 and 62% of the total rainfall (Blond et al, 2018).…”
Section: Geographical Archaeological and Geoarchaeological Context 1 Geographical Settingsmentioning
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