Spatial and temporal variations in temperate forest soil carbon dioxide during the non-growing season
In 1985-86 a study was undertaken in a temperate forest in north Georgia to examine spatial and temporal variations in soil CO2 and the factors that might be responsible for the observed patterns. Variations in soil CO2 with depth and the influence
This paper presents an integrated overview of measurement and computing methods for estimating natural evaporation from communities ranging from agricultural to forested lands and the adequacy of the methods in terms of space scale and time scale.
This paper presents an integrated overview of measurement and computing methods for estimating natural evaporation from communities ranging from agricultural to forested lands and the adequacy of the methods in terms of space scale and time scale.
The savannas, which lie in the zones between the humid forests and the desert margins, are likely to be the most sensitive ecosystems to global environmental changes incident on such phenomena as global warming and ozone depletion. It is the purpose
Results of the study of the relationships between landsurface morphology and surficial geology in the forest-savanna zone of Sierra Leone. Examining the variations in gravel layer petrology within a catenary framework gave insights