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Hydrological effect of vegetation against rainfall-induced landslides
Alejandro Gonzalez Ollauri
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Slobodan B. Mickovski
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Civil Engineering and Environmental Management
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Hydrological Impacts
100%
Rainfall-induced Landslide
100%
Slope Stability
66%
Matric Suction
50%
Drying Conditions
33%
Landslide
33%
Plant-derived
33%
Wet Condition
33%
In Situ
16%
Minimal Impact
16%
Stability Analysis
16%
Shallow Landslides
16%
Vegetated Slope
16%
Slope Stability Analysis
16%
Soil Composite
16%
Rainfall
16%
Plant-soil
16%
Woody Plants
16%
Effective Stress Principle
16%
Salix
16%
Plant Water Uptake
16%
Hydro-mechanical Properties
16%
Aerial Parts
16%
Engineering
Slope Stability
100%
Matric Suction
60%
Stability Analysis
20%
Effective Stress
20%
Soil Composite
20%
Related Mechanism
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Vegetation
100%
Slope Stability
71%
Stability Analysis
14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Slope Stability
100%
Aerial Parts
20%
Salix
20%
Water Uptake
20%