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    Using topographical attributes to evaluate gully erosion proneness (susceptibility) in two mediterranean basins: advantages and limitations by Gómez-Gutiérrez, Álvaro, Conoscenti, Christian, Angileri, Silvia Eleonora, Rotigliano, Edoardo, Schnabel, Susanne

    Published in Natural hazards (Dordrecht) (01-11-2015)
    “…Empirical multivariate predictive models represent an important tool to estimate gully erosion susceptibility. Topography, lithology, climate, land use and…”
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    Water erosion susceptibility mapping by applying Stochastic Gradient Treeboost to the Imera Meridionale River Basin (Sicily, Italy) by Angileri, Silvia Eleonora, Conoscenti, Christian, Hochschild, Volker, Märker, Michael, Rotigliano, Edoardo, Agnesi, Valerio

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-06-2016)
    “…Soil erosion by water constitutes a serious problem affecting various countries. In the last few years, a number of studies have adopted statistical approaches…”
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    Geomorphologic map of the 1st Mutnaya River, Southeastern Kamchatka, Russia by Gheorghe ROMANESCU Sergey CHALOV Cristian Constantin STOLERIU Alin Mihu-PINTILIE Silvia Eleonora ANGILERI Yulia KUZNETSOVA Mariaelena CAMA Michael MAERKER

    Published in 山地科学学报:英文版 (2017)
    “…The Kamchatka Peninsula – situated in the Pacific 'Ring of Fire' – has 29 active and over 400 extinct volcanoes. Since it is situated in the…”
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    Geomorphologic map of the 1st Mutnaya River, Southeastern Kamchatka, Russia by Romanescu, Gheorghe, Chalov, Sergey, Stoleriu, Cristian Constantin, Mihu-Pintilie, Alin, Angileri, Silvia Eleonora, Kuznetsova, Yulia, Cama, Mariaelena, Maerker, Michael

    Published in Journal of mountain science (01-12-2017)
    “…The Kamchatka Peninsula - situated in the Pacific "Ring of Fire" - has 29 active and over 4oo extinct volcanoes. Since it is situated in the northeastern…”
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