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The origin and development of a valley bottom gully in a small rangeland catchment : influences of land use in the growth model

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In the present paper, 8 aerial orthophotographs were used for analysing the evolution of a valley bottom gully and its relationship with land use and vegetation cover in SW Spain. In addition, the growth model observed was compared with the literature. Results showed an increase in the area affected by gullying during the period by 314 m2 and a clear relationship between the areas affected by gullying and land use intensity was found.
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Bibliogr. 25 poz., rys.
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  • Geoenviromental Research Group, Physical Geography Area, University of Extremadura, Cáceres, Spain, alvgo@unex.es
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