The soils of the Inderta woreda (district) in Tigray (Ethiopia) reflect its longstanding agricultural history, highly seasonal rainfall regime, relatively low temperatures, overall dominance of limestone and dolerite lithologies and steep slopes. Outstanding features in the soilscape are wide plains with Vertisols.[1][2][3][4]
^Hunting Technical Services. Central Tigre Development Study – Tigre Province Ethiopia, Working Paper I: Soils and land classification. Hemel Hempstead (U.K.): Hunting Technical Services Ltd.
^IAO (2008). Land evaluation in Enderta District - Tigray Region, Ethiopia. Firenze, Italy: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Istituto Agronomico per l'Oltremare.
^IAO (2014). Land evaluation in the May Gabat watershed Enderta-Hintalo Wejirat Districts (Northern Ethiopia). Firenze, Italy: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Istituto Agronomico per l'Oltremare.
The soils of the Inderta woreda (district) in Tigray (Ethiopia) reflect its longstanding agricultural history, highly seasonal rainfall regime, relatively...
Ethiopia. Rising in the mountains of Inderta (2,233 metres above sea level), it flows westward to Giba River which empties finally in the Tekezé River...
municipality in the Inderta district of the Tigray Region of Ethiopia. It belonged to Dogu'a Tembien up to January 2020. The tabia centre is in Togogwa town...
He also ordered to build a road and a bridge linking Dogu'a Tembien and Inderta. At the time of his reign he was much criticised for his authoritarianism...
borders. On the various parts: Upper Giba: border between Dogu’a Tembien and Inderta Middle Giba: border between Dogu’a Tembien and Saharti Samre Lower Giba:...
under construction at the border of the Inderta; Kilte Awula'ilo and Dogu’a Tembien woredas of the Tigray Region in Ethiopia. As of 2020,[update] the earthen...
the beginning of the rainy season, when loose soil and dust is washed away by overland flow and ends up in the river. As such water contains many nutrients...
"Interdisciplinary on-site evaluation of stone bunds to control soil erosion on cropland in Northern Ethiopia". Soil and Tillage Research. 94 (1): 151–163. doi:10.1016/j...
down to open woodland and establish their camp in large caves in sandstone. In Kokolo (2060 m) inInderta, the herds are taken to the Giba River valley...