Rates of sea level rise for southern New England : a space-time concept
Etats-Unis ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Littoral ; New England ; Niveau marin ; Quaternaire ; Statistique spatiale ; Surface de tendance
An application of trend surface analysis is presented within a spacetime framework to predict the rates of sea-level rise for the southern New England coastal region since 10,000 years B.P. Based on the predicted second order trend surface, 65
Resources and practices in A level geography education in Jamaica and England
Cursus universitaire ; Education ; England ; Enseignement de la géographie ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Jamaïque ; Qualité de l'enseignement ; Système scolaire
In this paper it is argued that the very low pass rates experienced by students taking the A level geography examination in Jamaica are due to poor school-level resources and practices. Differences between provisions in Jamaica and England
Village and community in early colonial New England
Communauté rurale ; Epoque coloniale ; Etats-Unis ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Géographie historique ; New England ; Puritanisme ; Siècle XVII ; Siècle XVIII ; Village
Pleistocene glacial and interglacial stratigraphy of New England, Long Island, and adjacent Georges Bank and Gulf of Maine in Quaternary glaciations in the Northern Hemisphere.
Dépôt glacio-marin ; Etats-Unis ; Glaciaire ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Interglaciaire ; Moraine ; New England ; Plate-forme continentale ; Quaternaire zones moyennes ; Stratigraphie
The tendency towards instability and inequality underlying the revival of New England in 28th North American meetings of the regional science association.
(1956-1976) ; Base économique ; Chiffre d'affaires ; Disparité économique ; Distribution des revenus ; Economie régionale ; Emploi ; Etats-Unis ; Ghum ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Mobilité de l'emploi ; New England ; Prospective ; Revenu familial
Versauerung von Seen in Neu-England. Beobachtung und Theorie Dégradation des lacs en Nouvelle-Angleterre. Observation et théorie
Dégradation de l'environnement ; Dépôt acide ; Ecosystème ; Etats-Unis ; Evolution du paysage ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Lac ; Milieu dulçaquatique ; New England ; Podzolisation ; Pollution atmosphérique ; Sol forestier
Late Glacial and early Holocene landscapes in northern New England and adjacent areas of Canada
Canada ; Carte ; Chorologie ; Datation ; Datation radiocarbone ; Dynamique de la végétation ; Etats-Unis ; Géochronologie ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Holocène ; Maine ; New Brunswick ; New England ; New Hampshire ; Paléobiogéographie ; Paléopaysage
The landscapes of northern New England and adjacent areas of Canada changed greatly between 14,000 and 9000 yr BP: deglaciation occured, sea levels and shorelines shifted, and a vegetational transition from tundra to closed forest took place. Data
The role of federal military spending in the timing of the New England employment turnaround in Thirty-fourth North American Meetings.
Croissance économique ; Création d'emploi ; Dépenses militaires ; Economie régionale ; Effet induit ; Etats-Unis ; Facteur de production ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Industrie de pointe ; Multiplicateur ; New England
) age. It is considered to be Illinoian in age, but the evidence is tenuous. The till is correlated with the lower till of New England, and its presence supports the view that the New England upper and lower tills represent two glaciations. The pre
-Wisconsinan (lower) till in New England may correlate with older tills elsewhere in the northeastern United States and in southeastern Canada that are considered to be early Wisconsinan or older in age.
Etats-Unis ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Indice climatique ; Maine ; Neige ; New England ; New Hampshire ; Technique de recherche ; Variation climatique ; Variation saisonnière ; Vermont
are made through the use of hypothetical examples and two case studies involving seasonal snowfall variations in northern New England and last spring-freeze date variations in the southeastern United States - The preferred version is the least-squares CDI.
Delineates the zone in the Midwest settled by people born in New York and New England. These origins help to explain religion and politics today in those areas. - (D. W. Gade).