2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-1589
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The influence of tectonic surface faulting on vegetation growth and soil formation of the Mara River Basin, East Africa

Abstract: <p>Tectonic activity impacts the environment and identifying the influence of active faulting on environmental factors, such as vegetation growth and soil formation patterns, is valuable in better understanding ecosystem functions. We applied remote sensing techniques to illustrate how tectonic activity and lithology of bedrock influence temporal and spatial patterns of vegetation and soil parameters in a climatically sensitive, fault-controlled river basin in the Kenya-Tanzania transboundary reg… Show more

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