Soil erosion in diverse agroecological regions of India: a comprehensive review of USLE-based modelling
W Makhdumi, HR Shwetha, GS Dwarakish - Environmental Monitoring and …, 2023 - Springer
Soil erosion caused by water refers to the removal of topsoil by rainfall and runoff. Proper
selection of an assessment method is crucial for quantifying the spatial variance of soil …
selection of an assessment method is crucial for quantifying the spatial variance of soil …
Contribution and behavioral assessment of physical and anthropogenic factors for soil erosion using integrated deep learning and game theory
Ensuring sustainable management of soil erosion is of utmost importance to prevent its
adverse effects. Unfortunately, this issue has received limited attention in the past, therefore …
adverse effects. Unfortunately, this issue has received limited attention in the past, therefore …
Application of analytical hierarchy process and geophysical method for groundwater potential mapping in the Tata basin, Morocco
FZ Echogdali, S Boutaleb, A Bendarma, ME Saidi… - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
Ensuring water availability for agriculture and drinking water supply in semi-arid
mountainous regions requires control of factors influencing groundwater availability. In most …
mountainous regions requires control of factors influencing groundwater availability. In most …
Quantifying soil erosion and influential factors in Guwahati's urban watershed using statistical analysis, machine and deep learning
Soil erosion is a complex environmental issue influenced by rapid climate change, resource
exploitation, and soil degradation etc. These factors have triggered global acceleration of …
exploitation, and soil degradation etc. These factors have triggered global acceleration of …
Applying convolutional neural network to predict soil erosion: a case study of coastal areas
The development of ecological restoration projects is unsatisfactory, and soil erosion is still a
problem in ecologically restored areas. Traditional soil erosion studies are mostly based on …
problem in ecologically restored areas. Traditional soil erosion studies are mostly based on …
Soil erosion assessment using the RUSLE model for better planning: a case study from Morocco
A Okacha, A Salhi, K Arari, K El Badaoui… - Modeling Earth Systems …, 2023 - Springer
Wise decisions depend on accurate and up-to-date scientific guidance. The ability to react,
the accuracy, and the effectiveness of the measures adopted depend on it, particularly in the …
the accuracy, and the effectiveness of the measures adopted depend on it, particularly in the …
Streamflow simulation in semiarid data-scarce regions: a comparative study of distributed and lumped models at Aguenza Watershed (Morocco)
In semi-arid regions such as the southwestern zone of Morocco, better management of water
resources is crucial due to the frequent flooding phenomena. In this context, the use of …
resources is crucial due to the frequent flooding phenomena. In this context, the use of …
Flood hazard and susceptibility assessment in a semi-arid environment: A case study of Seyad basin, south of Morocco
FZ Echogdali, S Boutaleb, RB Kpan… - Journal of African Earth …, 2022 - Elsevier
Flood, is a constant phenomenon, especially in semi-arid and flood plain regions are one of
the most destructive natural hazards endangering a people's life, property, and physical and …
the most destructive natural hazards endangering a people's life, property, and physical and …
[HTML][HTML] Integration of geospatial-based algorithms for groundwater potential characterization in Keiskamma Catchment of South Africa
Groundwater supports over 2.4 billion people across the globe and is critical to food security.
The spatial dynamics of groundwater vary from place to place. The irregularity of …
The spatial dynamics of groundwater vary from place to place. The irregularity of …
Spatial mapping of groundwater potentiality applying geometric average and fractal models: A sustainable approach
FZ Echogdali, S Boutaleb, M Abioui, M Aadraoui… - Water, 2023 - mdpi.com
Water scarcity affects all continents, with approximately 1.2 billion people living in areas
where water is physically lacking. This scarcity is more accentuated in countries with an arid …
where water is physically lacking. This scarcity is more accentuated in countries with an arid …