Sinarta et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Slope stability assessment using trigger parameters and SINMAP methods on Tamblingan-Buyan ancient mountain area in Buleleng Regency, BaliSinarta et al., 2017
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- Sinarta I
- Rifa’i A
- Faisal Fathani T
- Wilopo W
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The mapping of soil movement was examined by comparing an extension of the deterministic Soil Stability Index Mapping (SINMAP) method, and an overlay method with trigger parameters of soil movement. The SINMAP model used soil parameters in the form of …
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