Ed plo with unique XY028-133 References Pedology. The characters with the unique transects are presented in Figure 2and ov curved plot, the outward and inward slopes have been studied separately [4] and Table 1.with diverse pedology. The characters in the diverse transects are presented i 2 and Table 1. Table 1. Analyzed transects more than WOS.Transect No. 1 (50 m) 2 (one hundred m) three (one hundred m) four (130 m) 5 (80 m) Graz. Aspect South South North South South Slope Incl. four 3 three.five 1 three Pedo. Regolith Regolith Regolith Loess Regolith Shape Channel Width Dam. Straight Wide C.Outward Narrow C.Inward Narrow Straight Narrow Straight WideTransect No.: transect number, Worth in bracketsdistance in the confluent with Yeroham ephemeral stream, Wide channel: three m, Narrow 3 m, Graz.Grazing, C.curved channel. Dam.Dammed, Incl. Incline, Pedo.Pedology. `’ exist, `’ not exist.Bromophenol blue custom synthesis Agronomy 2021, 11, 1730 Agronomy 2021, 11, x FOR PEER REVIEW4 of 12 four ofFigure two. Wadi of study (WOS) as well as the analysed transects. (A) Far view of WOS. Red line: channel Figure 2. Wadi of study (WOS) plus the analysed transects. (A) Far view of WOS. Red line: channel with ancient dams, blue line: ancient agriculture terrace over Yeroham ephemeral stream, blue blue with ancient dams, blue line: ancient agriculture terrace more than Yeroham ephemeral stream, rectangleancient facility (all(all have been dated by an professional for the Byzantine era). (B) Slope 1,(C) slopes two, rectangleancient facility had been dated by an expert for the Byzantine era). (B) Slope 1, (C) slopes two, three, (D) slope 4, (E) slope five. 3, (D) slope four, (E) slope 5.2.2. Figuring out the Grazing patterns on the Location Transect Slope Incl. Channel The grazing patterns had been determined right after inquiring Shape with Rahma herd owners. The Graz. Aspect Pedo. Dam. size, composition, species (goat, sheep or camels) Width No. information include things like the widespread grazed herds’ 1 (50 m) South 4 Straight (Figure S1) and varieties, grazing areas andRegolithduring the year, inWide timing addition to data that had been collected in the scientific3literature and infield analysis following the grazers two (100 m) South Regolith C.Outward Narrow droppings [15]. 3 (100 m) North 3.five Regolith C.Inward Narrow four (130 m) South 1 Loess Straight Narrow two.3. Figuring out the Evolution of Geographical and Geomorphological Outlines five (80 m) South 3 Regolith Straight Wide Unlike transect number, Worth in bracketsdistance from the confluent with Yeroham to its other landforms, characterising the wadi’s location is very challenging due Transect No.: one of a kind spatial shape plus the ongoing incision processes which are C. urved channel. ephemeral stream, Wide channel: three m, Narrow 3 m, , Graz.Grazing,consistently affecting its characters. As a result, 3 orthophotos of `’ site `’ not exist Dam. ammed, Incl. ncline, Pedo. edology. theexist, of study from 2012, 2016 and 2020 have been analysed to assess the adjustments, wadis and gullies’ elongation, widening and branching, determining the intensity Patterns on the by comparison of rocky slopes size and lastly 2.two. Determining the Grazingof soil erosion Location alterations grazing patterns had been that resemble the ecologicalwith Rahma of theowners. The The of shrubbery alterations determined after inquiring functioning herd area [4].Table 1. Analyzed transects over WOS.data include things like the common grazed herds’ size, composition, species (goat, sheep or camels) two.4. Locating the Sampling Plots over the Transect (Figure S1) and sorts, grazing areas and timing throughout the year, along with.