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  • Down dead wood in a forest – still an obstacle to forest management or already an ecological issue ?
  • This paper consists of 3 complementary sections, preceded by a short review of various Polish publications. The first section is a review of the main assumptions of the American approach to measuring down dead wood (DDW). The second section presents
  • 2012
  • With 50 articles, archaeology of Burma is sketched from prehistoric time down to the present day.The work is the first compilation of articles that saw publications on various occasions and in different periodicals. - (GL)
  • 2012
  • it can be handed down, handed around, or otherwise saved from wastage.
  • 2012
  • L'Etablissement Al-Assad, ferme d'Etat sur l'Euphrate avant la liquidation en 2000 : quelques effets pervers d'une approche de développement top-down : Les modèles traditionnels de gestion de l'eau en question
  • 2012
  • Aménités locales ; Communauté rurale ; Down East ; Développement rural ; Ecologie politique ; Etats-Unis ; Héritage culturel ; Imaginaire géographique ; North Carolina ; Paysage ; Promotion immobilière ; Utilisation du sol
  • Les AA. analysent les effets du changement rural et de la migration liée aux aménités à Down East en Caroline du Nord. Ils expliquent comment sont perçus et conceptualisés la nature et les paysages par les différents membres de la communauté, qu’ils
  • 2012
  • influence where certain minorities are likely to settle down. The primary intention of the A. is to reveal the characteristics and the ongoing social processes taking place in the last two decades in Berlin. At the same time A. points out some possible ways
  • 2012
  • of regime-wise trend stationarity after controlling for cross-correlation. Estimates of steady-state growth paths indicate that growth rates have slowed down for about one half of the states while increasing for the other half.
  • 2012
  • In this study, relative volumes of stones and gravel were investigated in the top soils, i.e. down to 30 cm depth, of five Swedish arable sites. Bulk density and gravel volume were determined by soil coring and stone volume using the rod penetration
  • 2012
  • , differences in air temperature in the layer from 2 m down to 0.2 m above ground level, wind speeds, and soil heat flux. Weather conditions in the periods of greatest differences in radon levels between stations were also analysed. – (BJ)
  • 2012
  • geological and geophysical data from oil exploration. A set of temperature data from 37 deep boreholes (bottom hole, drill stem, and production test temperatures) is used to estimate undisturbed formation temperatures down to 6-7 km of depth. Best quality
  • 2012
  • uplift. In particular, the AA. suggest that the northward continuation of the informally-named Cecita Lake Fault has recently reorganized the northern Sila drainage by west-side down subsidence of the hanging wall. - (NF)
  • 2012
  • terraces, vertical down-cutting of the rivers, deep gorges of rivers, triangular facets (flatirons) and tilting of beds, have been noticed in various parts of the study area. In some basins the morphometric parameters suggest a possibility of flash floods
  • 2012
  • in the mountainous region and flows down to the plains with braided channels. During the summer months, this potentially resourceful river is getting locally moribund and arrested within its course due to fall of river level and extremely uneven bed level
  • 2012
  • melting phenomena, and based on this they calculated its melting speed. Due to the air circulation in the karst, the lower level of the ground ice starts to melt and the covering sediment particles fall down. Thus the thinned covering sediments will fall
  • 2012
  • To determine expected wildfire behavior at these semiarid mountain sites, the AA. analyzed fuel conditions at Mount Irish and the Clover Mountains, in southeastern Nevada. Current fuels were quantified by herbaceous and shrub vegetation cover, down
  • 2012
  • down hummock sides. Their results confirm that hummock formation by frost action occurs on silty soils in humid cool temperate climates with only limited seasonal frost penetration.
  • 2012
  • damage in the forest stands of the Sudetes Mts. included the mass of large timber withdrawn from the affected areas after the Kyrill storm in 2007. This paper also underlines one of the main geomorphological processes initiated by a blown down tree
  • 2012
  • 2012
  • [b3] Hugh Downs School of Human Communication, Arizona State Univ., Tempe, Etats-Unis
  • , i.e. dissolution and collapse down to the Pliocene water table associated first with the ancestral allogenic and exoreic River Murray that then flowed in shallow valley graded to a relatively high regional baselevel, and in later Pliocene times
  • 2012