Environment and Development: Views from the East & the WestAmitava Mukherjee, V. K. Agnihotri Concept Publishing Company, 1993 - 587 pagini Contributed articles. |
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... slopes above 28 ° . According to Deere & Patton ( 1971 , p99 / 100 ) ; ( 1 ) landslides are a common and perhaps the predominant method of slope development in areas of deep residual soils ; ( 2 ) they are associated with ...
... slopes above 28 ° . According to Deere & Patton ( 1971 , p99 / 100 ) ; ( 1 ) landslides are a common and perhaps the predominant method of slope development in areas of deep residual soils ; ( 2 ) they are associated with ...
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... slopes and the slope increases abruptly to over 12 degrees at higher elevations . Slopes exceeding 18 degrees are localised and scattered coinciding with the scarp slope near the plateau edges . In most of the settlements , 50 per cent ...
... slopes and the slope increases abruptly to over 12 degrees at higher elevations . Slopes exceeding 18 degrees are localised and scattered coinciding with the scarp slope near the plateau edges . In most of the settlements , 50 per cent ...
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... slopes upto 17 degrees have been brought under cultivation ( Fig . 11.4 ) . In Nivakane , one comes across an ... slopes are used with terracing for paddy cultivation , moderate middle slopes with crude terraces for maize and bajra while ...
... slopes upto 17 degrees have been brought under cultivation ( Fig . 11.4 ) . In Nivakane , one comes across an ... slopes are used with terracing for paddy cultivation , moderate middle slopes with crude terraces for maize and bajra while ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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