will have the same causal factors as the landslides initiated in the past. Significant model results were obtained, with pre-landslide hillslope gradient and 3 different clayey lithologies being important predictor variables. Receiver Operating
This paper analyses the factors that control rates and extent of soil erosion processes in the May Zegzeg catchment near Hagere Selam in the Tigray Highlands. Soil loss rates due to various erosion processes, as well as sediment yield rates
and rock fragment displacement by gravity and livestock trampling. Through targeted interventions, rural society is now well on the way to control and reverse the degradation processes.
This paper discusses the effects of water quality on the hydrological and erosion response of non-saline, non-sodic soils during simulated rain experiments. Two soils, a well-aggregated clay-rich soil developed on marine silty clay deposits
their spatial and temporal distribution as well as the magnitude of the vertical and horizontal ground displacements. After field validation of the detected movements, they finally discuss their controlling factors. While most movements were triggered by intense