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The geomorphologic and pedo-morphologic maps of Skhirat (Feriana, Tunisia) at the 1:50,000 scale

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  • Franco Previtali
  • Nabil Gasmi
  • Francesca Julitta
  • Davide Cantelli
  • Mario Deroma
  • Salvatore Madrau
  • Claudio Zucca

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Land planning and land restoration in drylands affected by desertification require a good understanding of the active geomorphic processes, their intensities and spatial patterns. Traditional Soil and Land Suitability maps do not incorporate this information and may be partially inadequate in that regard, because they necessarily give a 'static' representation of the land. The geomorphology of the study area (Feriana district, Central Western Tunisia) is complex, including relict landforms, such as Quaternary pediments, fossil sand dunes, and the evidence of ancient endorheic systems. On the other hand the area is characterized by active and intense geomorphic processes: water and wind erosion, aeolian deposition, and localized present-day endorheism accompanied by water logging and salt accumulation processes. The soils reflect the imprints of multiple past and present pedogenic and geomorphic processes.In this study a Geomorphologic and a Pedo-morphologic Map were produced to provide the local decision makers with cartographic tools to best plan land use options and land restoration. The Maps were drawn at the 1:50,000 scale based on detailed photo-interpretation and on dedicated field surveys.

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  • Franco Previtali & Nabil Gasmi & Francesca Julitta & Davide Cantelli & Mario Deroma & Salvatore Madrau & Claudio Zucca, 2014. "The geomorphologic and pedo-morphologic maps of Skhirat (Feriana, Tunisia) at the 1:50,000 scale," Journal of Maps, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 10(1), pages 73-81, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tjomxx:v:10:y:2014:i:1:p:73-81
    DOI: 10.1080/17445647.2013.848420
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    1. Fatma Baraket & Manuel González-Rosado & Nadhem Brahim & Núria Roca & Hadda Ben Mbarek & Marcin Świtoniak & Rayda Chaker & Ángel Sánchez-Bellón & Hafedh Rigane & Kamel Gargouri & Luis Parras-Alcántara, 2021. "Short and Long-Term Effect of Land Use and Management on Soil Organic Carbon Stock in Semi-Desert Areas of North Africa-Tunisia," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 11(12), pages 1-15, December.

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