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  • Probing deep weathering in the Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory, Pennsylvania (USA) : the hypothesis of nested chemical reaction fronts in the subsurface
  • Argile ; Carbonate ; Etats-Unis ; Géochimie ; Météorisation ; Pennsylvania ; Pyrite ; Rose Hill ; Schiste argileux ; Sondage
  • To determine such depths, cuttings of Rose Hill shale were investigated from one borehole from the ridge and four boreholes from the valley at the Susquehanna Shale Hills Observatory (SSHO). It is shown that carbonate depletion coincides
  • 2013
  • Estimation of flow rate calculation errors on the example of five rapid response catchments in the Mecsek Hills
  • . To measure and observe runoff-affecting environmental factors AA. have calculated characteristic flow values (CFV) with five empirical equations for five selected watersheds in the Mecsek Hills, SW Hungary. - (AM)
  • 2013
  • Groundwater flooding hazard in river valleys of hill regions : example of the Kapos River, Southwest-Hungary
  • 2013
  • This study assessed how different hill slope positions under uniform management practice within a Khasi mandarin orchard (Citrus reticulata Blanco) influence biological pools of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P), and soil quality
  • . The orchard soils (0 to 15 and 15 to 30 cm depths) of summit, shoulder and backslope hill slopes were analysed during post-monsoon (October–November) at fruit ripening and post-winter (March–April) at flower initiation. Principal component analysis revealed
  • that hill slope position and soil moisture had significant influence on variability of soil biological pools. Sizes of biological pools were significantly higher in post-monsoon than post-winter. It is highlighted that hill slope position and soil moisture
  • 2013
  • From mass-wasting to slope stabilization – putting constrains on a tectonically induced transition in slope erosion mode : a case study in the Judea Hills, Israel
  • Calcrete ; Cenozoic ; Israel ; Judea Hills ; Landslide ; Mediterranean climate ; Slope dynamics ; Tectonics ; Watershed
  • Calcrete-coated remnants of landslide debris and alluvial deposits are exposed along the hillslopes of the Soreq drainage, Judea Hills, Israel. These remnants indicate that a transition from landslide-dominated terrain to dissolution-controlled
  • 2013
  • The loess region of the Central Saxon Hill Country is characterized by a relief of gently rolling hills, whose most distinctive landscape elements are well-defined shallow valleys, called dells. The aim of this research is to gather morphodynamic
  • 2013
  • Landscape polarisation, hobby farmers and a valuable hill in Tuscany : understanding landscape dynamics in a peri-urban context
  • 2013
  • 2013
  • [b1] Dept. of Geography, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Etats-Unis
  • 2013
  • [b2] Dept. of Geography , Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Etats-Unis
  • 2013
  • [b1] Dept. of Geography, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Etats-Unis
  • 2013
  • [b3] Dep. of City and Regional Planning, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Etats-Unis
  • 2013
  • [b1] Dept. of City and Regional Planning, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Etats-Unis
  • 2013
  • [b1] Dept. of Geography , Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Etats-Unis
  • Effects of seed morphology on seed removal and plant distribution in the Chinese hill-gully Loess Plateau region
  • 2013
  • 2013
  • [b1] Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Etats-Unis
  • rivers – characterised by high and particularly valuable ecological conditions ; (3) the Suwałki and Augustów lakelands with numerous glacial lakes and moraine hills ; (4) the area located along the eastern state boundary, poorly settled and intensively
  • 2013
  • on selected soil properties at larger spatial scales and over longer time periods. Research was conducted within an area of pastoral soft-rock Tertiary hill country in the North Island of New Zealand. Integrating landslide densities with soil recovery data
  • 2013