Ilham Ildirim oglu Mardanov

Landslide and erosion processes in the high-mountain areas of the Greater Caucasus, Azerbaijan

Abstract This article presents the findings of ecogeomorphological studies conducted in the high-mountain belt of the southern slope of the Main Caucasus Range by utilizing satellite imagery. The investigations reaffirmed the dynamic nature of exogenous relief-forming processes evident in slope surface conditions and the diverse array of natural landscapes in high-mountain regions. The data acquired facilitated the development of measures aimed at enhancing the natural environment and guiding future land use practices. Through this research, various factors contributing to degradation processes were identified, enabling the pinpointing of erosion-prone areas on both slopes of the Greater Caucasus and the formulation of what we believe to be the most optimal anti-erosion measures scheme. Analysis of satellite imagery revealed that some river basins originating from the southern slope of the Main Caucasus Range exhibit the most pronounced soil and vegetation degradation processes.

Doi https://doi.org/10.5200/baltica.2024.1.2

Keywords landscapes; degradation of soils; satellite images; Main Caucasus Ridge; slope; morphosculptures; hypsometric

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