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Figure 1.1   Land use affected by landslide occurrence
Figure 1.3  Changing land use from range to cultivated land has cause landslide
Figure 1.4  Large landslide occurred, the consequence of cut of the slope toe by river
Figure 1.6  Debris flow in Cheshme Kabud

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