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  • Landscape damage by skiing at Schauinsland in the Black Forest, Germany
  • Baden-Württemberg ; Black Forest ; Damage valuation ; Environmental degradation ; Germany ; Mountain ; Tourism
  • Ski runs and lifts in the Black Forest have removed vegetation cover and topsoil and caused soil erosion and solifluction. Damage varies with snow depth and duration of snow cover. Summer grazing and slope grading construction exacerbates
  • How many colours have those black rock mountains ?
  • Asia ; Geology ; High mountain ; Italy ; Karokoram ; Lithology ; Mountain ; Scientific expedition ; Weathering
  • In Uyghur Turkic language, Karakorum roughly means “black crumbling rocks” (kara = black; korum = gravel). But there are in fact many more colours than just black in the Karakorum mountains. Three of them are red, white, and green. These three
  • colours, were waving in the wind on the second-highest but perhaps one of the toughest-to-climb mountains on Earth. Achille Compagnoni was trampling snow on the top of K2 in the company of Lino Lacedelli and thanks to the heroism of Walter Bonatti
  • Abandon et reconquête de l'habitat rural dans les Black Mountains (Pays de Galles)
  • (1840-1979) ; Aménagement régional ; Black Mountains ; Campagne ; Dépeuplement ; Economie rurale ; Exode rural ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Habitat abandonné ; Habitat rural ; Histoire rurale ; Parc national ; Repeuplement ; Royaume-Uni ; Résidence
  • L'A. examine le processus historique d'exode rural et de repeuplement actuel qui affecte la haute vallée de la Honddu dans les Blacks Mountains au sud-est du Pays de Galles. Pour analyser le changement d'affectation de l'habitat sur une longue
  • Debris flows ou vegetated screes in the Black Mountains, Carmarthenshire
  • Black Mountains ; Carmarthenshire ; Coulée de blocs ; Dynamique de versant ; Eboulement ; Erosion anthropique ; Géographie physique ; Ravinement ; Royaume-Uni ; Surpâturage ; Transport solide ; Versant ; Wales
  • Les ravins initiés dans la pente d'éboulis raide et rectiligne de l'escarpement de la Black Mountain se terminent à l'aval par une série de cônes d'accumulation concaves, d'égal développement, témoins d'un changement récent dans la dynamique du
  • Gambling in the Rocky Mountains
  • Casino ; Communauté ; Economie régionale ; Etats-Unis ; Impact économique ; Jeu ; Qualité de la vie ; Rocky Mountains ; Tourisme
  • Community ; Economic impact ; Quality of life ; Regional economy ; Rocky Mountains ; Tourism ; United States of America
  • Etude de l'impact d'une stratégie de renouveau économique sur quatre communautés de petite dimension. Analyse du développement du tourisme lié au jeu à Black Hawk, Central City, Cripple Creek (Colorado) et Deadwood (Dakota du Sud) : examen de
  • Complex geographical analysis of the Greater Sochi region on the Black Sea coast
  • Altitudinal zonation ; Black Sea ; Caucasus ; Climate ; Coastal environment ; European part of Russia ; Mountain ; Precipitation ; Regional geography ; Seaside resort ; Tourism ; Tourism potential
  • Vertical gradient of climate change and climate tourism conditions in the Black Forest
  • Applied climatology ; Baden-Württemberg ; Black Forest ; Climatic change ; Germany ; Impact ; Mountain ; Tourism ; Tourism potential
  • Identifying the origin of groundwater and flow processes in complex landslides affecting black marls : insights from a hydrochemical survey
  • Alps (The) ; Earth surface processes ; France ; Groundwater ; Hydrochemistry ; Landslide ; Marl ; Mountain ; Runoff
  • The Super-Sauze mudslide is a persistently active slow-moving landslide occuring in the black marl outcrops of the French South Alps. To look closer at the processes involved and especially to gain a better idea of the origin and pathways
  • Moglichkeiten und Grenzen der Landbewirtschaftung in dem agraren Problemgebiet des Mittel-und Südschwarzwaldes Chances and limitations in agriculture in the middle and southern Black Forest problem regions
  • Within the middle and southern Black Forest areas agriculture can hardly be carried out on a profitable basis because of the region's. Many impeding conditions. The introduction of new forms of farm management and cultivation which are profitable
  • with or without heifer raising| and finally sheep breeding and raising which has proved to be specially suited for the grazing of mountainous and poor-profit sites. (HSC).
  • Runoff and erosion in the Black Marls of the French Alps : observations and measurements at the plot scale
  • Badland ; Experiment plot ; France ; Hautes-Alpes ; Mountain ; Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur ; Rainfall simulation ; Runoff ; Soil erosion ; Watershed
  • The experimental basins of Draix in the southern French Alps have been monitored since 1984 in order to quantify and analyse the incidence and patterns of erosion in the badlands developed on Black Marl formations. This paper summarises the main
  • Geomorphological mapping of a high-mountain area, in black and white
  • Detailed overview of the soils of the Breisgau in a section across the lanscapes from the Rhine to the highest mountain areas of the Black Forest. Description of the single soils by horizons and horizon property, partially an ecological land
  • Buried black soils on the slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro as a regional carbon storage hotspot
  • Black soil ; Carbon sequestration ; Ecosystem ; Mountain ; Organic materials ; Palaeosol ; Slope gradient ; Soil properties ; Tanzania ; Tropical rain forest ; Volcano
  • , the buried black soils constitute a distinctive regional carbon storage hotspot.
  • The mechanism of mountain rivers solid discharge formation and the significance of individual external factors are analysed on the basis of data obtained by long-term stationary observations at the Black Sea coast in western Georgia. The rivers' bed
  • be derived from the erosion characteristics within the drainage basins at the Black Sea coast. - (Ed.).
  • Climatic variability ; Climatology ; Germany ; Middle mountain
  • Climatic aspects of the snow cover of Harz, Bavarian Forest, Ore Mountains and Black Forest were investigated exemplarily for German low mountain ranges. In especially, it was investigated to what extent the duration of the snow cover and its height
  • Agriculture ; Baden-Württemberg ; Black Forest ; Cultural landscape ; Forest ; Germany ; Mountain ; Natural resources ; Rural economy ; Settlement ; Sustainable development
  • Present and Late Pleistocene equilibrium line altitudes in Changbai Mountains, Northeast China
  • Altitude ; China ; Glacial features ; Lateglacial ; Moraine ; Mountain ; North-Eastern China ; Palaeo-environment ; Pleistocene ; Quaternary ; Snow line
  • glacier advance) took place about 11 ka, and the last glacial maximum (LGM), named Black Wind Mouth glacier advance, occurred at 20 ka. Based on the Ohmura’s formula in which there is a relationship between summer (JJA) atmospheric temperature (T
  • ) and the annual precipitation (P) at ELA, the present theoretical equilibrium line altitude (ELAt) in Changbai Mountains was 3380±100 m. Six methods of accumulation-area ratio (AAR) were used for calculation of the former ELAs in different stages. Results
  • and discussion about the ELA, the snowlines during the LGM and the Late Glacial on northern slope and on western slope. Compared with Taiwanese and Japanese mountains in East Asia during the LGM, the effect of the uplift on ELA in Changbai Mountains during
  • Vegetation influence on organic matter source of black soils from high altitude rocky complexes traced by 13C and 15N isotopic techniques
  • Brazil ; Carbon ; Charcoal ; Geochemistry ; High mountain ; Isotope analysis ; Minas Gerais ; Mountain ; Nitrogen ; Organic materials ; Pedogenesis ; Soil ; Soil properties ; Vegetation
  • Alps (The) ; Debris flow ; Dendrogeomorphology ; Dendrology ; Holocene ; Mountain ; Palaeogeography ; Slope dynamics ; Switzerland
  • , aspen, white poplar, black poplar and gray poplar, goat willow and black elder injured by debris-flow activity at Illgraben (Valais, Swiss Alps). Tree-ring analysis of increment cores, wedges and cross-sections from injured broad-leaved trees allowed
  • Lead-210 methods have been used to establish a chronology of sedimentation extending back almost 80 years in Black Mountain Lagoon near Guyra on the New England Tablelands of north-eastern New South Wales. The sediments in the lake record an episode