Modelling the risk of deterioration at earthen heritage sites in drylands
The variable climatic and environmental conditions associated with dryland regions can cause rapid erosion to both natural and man‐made earthen structures. Whilst there is a long history of research into the evolution of erosional landforms such as yardangs, little research has investigated how dryl...
Main Authors: | Richards, J, Mayaud, J, Zhan, H, Wu, F, Bailey, R, Viles, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2020
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