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- (1634-1980) ; Amplitude ; Climat ; Géographie physique ; Histoire du climat ; Moyenne estivale ; Moyenne hivernale ; Pays-Bas ; Périodicité ; Série chronologique ; Température ; Température moyenne annuelle ; Utrecht ; Variation climatique (1)
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- Accumulation fluviatile ; Appennino ; Campania ; Cône alluvial ; Flysch ; Géographie physique ; Géomorphologie structurale ; Italie ; Mouvement de masse ; Néotectonique ; Sédimentaire ; Séismicité (1)
- Accumulation fluviatile ; Bathymétrie ; British Columbia ; Canada ; Capacité de charge ; Charge en suspension ; Delta ; Fluviatile ; Géographie physique ; Hydrodynamique ; Squamish River ; Taux de sédimentation (1)
- Action anthropique ; Allemagne de l'Ouest ; Baden-Wurttemberg ; Donnée ; Eau souterraine ; Freiburg im Breisgau ; Géographie physique ; Méthodologie ; Nappe aquifère ; Niveau phréatique ; Utilisation du sol (1)
- Action anthropique ; Aménagement régional ; Asie ; Bassin-versant ; Ecologie appliquée ; Economie régionale ; Ecosystème ; Environnement ; Etude de cas ; Forêt ; Forêt tropicale ; Gestion des ressources ; Géographie physique ; Inde ; Mise en valeur ; Nouvelle-Zélande ; Népal ; Pacifique, îles ; Pakistan ; Papouasie-Nouvelle Guinée ; Philippines ; Protection de la nature ; Reforestation ; Ressource naturelle ; Sol ; Sri Lanka ; Végétation (1)
- Action anthropique ; Amérique du Nord ; Climatologie appliquée ; Dioxyde de carbone ; Great Lakes ; Géographie physique ; Lac ; Modèle ; Niveau limnimétrique ; Précipitation ; Prévision ; Simulation ; Température ; Transport fluvial ; Variation climatique (1)
- Action anthropique ; Ecosystème ; Effet de serre ; Géographie physique ; Ligne de rivage ; Littoral ; Mangrove ; Niveau marin ; Paléo-environnement ; Prévision ; Quaternaire ; Variation climatique ; Zone intertidale ; Zone intertropicale (1)
- Action anthropique ; Géographie physique ; Orkney Islands ; Pédogenèse ; Royaume-Uni ; Scotland ; Sol ; Sol anthropique (1)
- Agent de dispersion ; Avifaune ; Biogéographie ; Casearia corymbosa ; Costa Rica ; Forêt tropicale ; Graine ; Géographie physique ; Interaction biologique ; Peuplement végétal ; Phytogéographie ; Période de fructification ; Synécologie fonctionnelle ; Tityra semifasciata (1)
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- Agropédologie ; Amélioration ; Cartographie ; Géographie physique ; Propriété du sol ; Sol (1)
- Agropédologie ; Bibliographie ; Couvert végétal ; Erosion des sols ; Géographie physique ; Modèle ; Précipitation ; Prévision ; Royaume-Uni ; Ruissellement ; Simulateur de pluie ; Végétation (1)
- Agropédologie ; Cartographie thématique ; Erosion des sols ; Géographie physique ; Modèle numérique ; Ruissellement ; Versant (1)
- Alpes ; Alpes orientales ; Bilan de masse ; Circulation atmosphérique ; Etude comparée ; Europe ; Fluctuation glaciaire ; Glacier ; Glaciologie ; Géographie physique ; Hintereisferner ; Laponie ; Ligne d'équilibre glaciaire ; Storglaciären ; Suède (1)
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- Amérique du Nord ; Coefficient de dissemblance ; Géographie physique ; Holocène ; Interprétation quantitative ; Méthode des analogues modernes ; Méthodologie ; Palynologie ; Paléo-environnement ; Paléoflore ; Quaternaire zones moyennes ; Spectre pollinique fossile ; Végétation (1)
- Analyse d'image ; Erosion des sols ; Géographie physique ; Splash ; Technique de recherche ; Traitement numérique (1)
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- 14C offsets and apparently non-synchronous 18O stratigraphies between nannofossil and foraminiferal pelagic carbonates (1)
- A method to predict workability of arable soils and its influence on crop yeild in Impact of water and external forces on soil structure. Selected papers of the 1st Workshop on soilphysics and soilmechanics, Hannover 1986. (1)
- A physical and chemical description of the Mediterranean outflow in the gulf of Cadiz (1)
- A stochastic distributed model of soil erosion by overland flow (1)
- Advances in modeling of snowpack processes utilizing remote sensing technology (1)
- An example of numerical modelling. Expansion of a root cavity in soil in Impact of water and external forces on soil structure. Selected papers of the 1st Workshop on soilphysics and soilmechanics, Hannover 1986. (1)
- An improved methodology for erosion hazard mapping part I : the technique (1)
- Aspects of loess and loess-derived slope deposits : an experimental and micromorphological approach. (1)
- Biometeorological seasons: how should they be defined? (1)
- Bird activity and seed dispersal of a tropical wet forest tree (1)
- Changes in the rural landscape and the impact on flora. A retrospective case study using aerial photographs (1)
- Climatic change and Great Lakes levels. The impact on shipping (1)
- Combining a modified universal soil loss equation with a digital terrain model for computing high resolution maps of soil loss resulting from rain wash (1)
- Combining soil map and soil analysis for improved yield prediction (1)
- Concepts of equilibrium and evolution in geomorphology : the model of branch systems (1)
- Contemporary Squamish River sediment flux to Howe Sound, British Columbia (1)
- Creation of dune depressions by foredune accretion in Thematic Issue II. (1)
- Daily air temperature variability associated with climatic variability at Colombus, Ohio (1)
- Die Erdrotation als zyklischer Vorgang und Indikator zyklischer Vorgänge im Erdkorper. (The rotation of the earth as cyclic process and indicator of cyclic processes at the terrestrial body) (1)
- HOWER J.
- Contemporary Squamish River sediment flux to Howe Sound, British Columbia
- How many species?
- How much rain does a rain gage gage?
- The purpose of this study is to examine the relationships between the Palmer indices and river stage over a 58 year period. The primary research questions are : 1) how well do the Palmer indices and normalized measures of precipitation
- and temperature correlate with measures of river stage, 2) what is the temporal (monthly) variability of these relationships, and 3) how do the concurrent relationships compare with lagged relationships.
- The factors discussed are vegetation cover, soil surface roughness, rainfall amount and intensity, the morphology of the eroded field, soil type, crop type and how the land was worked by the farmer. Some geomorphological impacts are then described
- . How these factors and impacts can be used to predict the occurrence and severity of rilling in British farmers' fields is then discussed.
- The objectives of this paper are : 1) to review the definition and use of equilibrium concepts in geomorphology| 2) to examine how concepts of system evolution and historical constraint have been incorporated into geomorphology| 3) to discuss how
- variation in the initial conditions of the soil. The rainfall is similarly both random and autocorrelated in space. Detailed results show how runoff is generated as a result of slow conductivity and high water table, how this leads to erosion
- This paper describes how mass movement is dissecting a relict alluvial fan at the margin of the Sele Valley graben. Rock mass structure and neotectonics are treated here, not as controls upon fan sedimentation, but as a fundamental cause
- of the instability of inactive fan sediments. The AA. use detailed geological and geomorphological mapping and interpretation to show how faulting and stratigraphic variations have created slump features, subsidence zones, scarpettes and cemented colluvium aprons
- How a severe winter impacts on individuals
- Hydrogeomorphology: how applied should we become?
- The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of spatially discontinuous date on modeled runoff by testing how differences in the size and number of model units affect the ability of a model to simulate the runoff process in a large
- The AA. show how slight differences in the pedoenvironment give contrasting iron oxide mineralogies in the soils of two geographically close river terrace sequences of central Spain.
- How glaciological processes can interact to control global ice-sheet fluctuations during a glacial cycle and where analogies with the Arctic can be drawn.
- How old are the badlands? A Case study from south-east Spain in Badland geomorphology and piping.
- Biometeorological seasons: how should they be defined?
- The purpose of this paper is to access the effect of climate on peat accumulation in Canada. Four aspects of the subject are considered : how geographic and historic gradients of temperature and precipitation compare with the distribution and age
- In this paper, the AA. consider how age variations, as reported, may allow alternative interpretations of existing glacial-stratigraphic models.
- The purpose is to determine how the frequency of daily extremes of temperature are related to the seasonal mean temperature, its interannual variability and longer term variations among decades. The warmest winters and summers at Columbus occur
- In this paper the AA. show, using simple methods for four selected examples, how variable the influence of eolian processes on the soil material and soil genesis can be.