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  • Implications of Late Quaternary mammalian fauna from Lukenya Hill (South-Central Kenya) for paleoenvironmental change and faunal extinctions
  • This paper presents the first data on the large mammal composition of East African savannas during the last glacial maximum and across the Pleistocene/Holocene boundary as indicated from archaeofaunal assemblages at Lukenya Hill, south-central Kenya.
  • Triassic fluvial depositional systems in the Fremouw Formation, Cumulus Hills, Antarctica in Gondwana Five. Selected papers and abstracts of papers.
  • Antarctique ; Cumulus Hills ; Fremouw Formation ; Géographie des régions polaires ; Mésozoïque ; Paléogéographie ; Paléohydrologie ; Trias
  • Vliv reliéfu na teplotni pomery Pavlovskych vrchu. (Relief influence on temperature conditions of the Pavlovské vrchy Hills)
  • The results of the topoclimatical measurements at air temperature in the region of the Pavlovské vrchy Hills (S. Moravia) with a lot of tables, figures and maps. Method of application of selected statistical criteria in the determination
  • Lejtoszog és lejtokitettségi viszonyok a Pannonhalmi-dombsag és a Bakony északi eloterében. (Slope angles and exposures in the Pannonhalma Hills and the Northern foreland of the Bakony Mountains)
  • Four regions differing in slope conditions (the plain and alluvial fan zone, the Pannonhalma Hills, the northern foreland of the Bakony and the mountainous part of the Bakony) are differentiated and described geomorphologically. (DLO).
  • Land holding and the development of residential land in Reservoir Hills.
  • Afrique du Sud ; Banlieue indienne ; Durban ; Foncier ; Géographie de l'Afrique ; Natal ; Promotion immobilière ; Propriété foncière ; Reservoir Hills, banlieue ; Résidence ; Spéculation foncière ; Structure foncière ; Terrain vague ; Utilisation du
  • A sequence of landsliding mechanisms in the Hambleton Hills, Northern England, illustrated by features at Peak Scar, Hawnby
  • Bloc ; Eboulement ; Falaise ; Glissement de terrain ; Géographie physique ; Géomorphodynamique ; Hambleton Hills ; Northern England ; Royaume-Uni ; Versant
  • Erosion models and hydrogeomorphological functioning on hill-roads (Iberian System, La Rioja, Spain)
  • Several erosion processes have been detected on road-cuts of hill-roads. The relative significance of slides, severe sheet wash and incisions was determined in 59 sections of hill-roads. The application of multivariable methods (cluster
  • Claiming the high ground : theories of imperial authority and the British hill stations in India
  • The paper examines the expanding administrative use of the hill stations from the early nineteenth century through the 1880s. Conflicting srategies and practices for maintaining imperial control required mediation and contrasting frameworks
  • for defining duty and loyalty between government and subject vied for dominance. The significance of Utilitarian thought, changing appraisals of climate and constructions of race are evaluated in an analysis of the imperial hill stations.
  • Slash-and-burn rice systems in transition: challenges for agricultural development in hte hills of northern Laos
  • Agricultural technique ; Agriculture ; Crop ; Crop yield ; Farming system ; Hill ; Laos ; Rice cultivation ; Slash and burn agriculture
  • Rice production in the Laotian hills have undergone reduction in length of fallow. Although shorter fallow periods resulted in excessive labor needs for weeding, they have had few visible effects on soil fertility and crop yields. - (DWG)
  • Echo-sounding data recorded in the Black Sea in 1969 imaged a chain of hills 5- to 150-m high at a depth of 2000-2200 m that resemble hills on the lower continental rise. Like those hills, the features in the western Black Sea may have been created
  • by bottom currents. The easterly flowing currents inferred to have formed the hills may be related to a catastrophic flood of the Black Sea from the Sea of Marmara 7150 yr ago.
  • Landsliding in the Likhu Khola drainage basin, Middle Hills of Nepal
  • Bassin-versant ; Développement durable ; Erosion des sols ; Glissement de terrain ; Middle Hills ; Népal ; Terrasse ; Utilisation agricole du sol ; Utilisation du sol
  • This paper reports the results of a three-year study of landsliding (1991,1992 and 1993) in 4 subcatchments of the Likhu Khola basin, Middle Hills, Nepal. The largest failures occurred in the drier south-facing catchments, the vast majority being
  • Weathering of paleozoic marbles in the Independence Hills and Patriot Hills, Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica
  • Climate, race, and imperial authority: the symbolic landscape of the British Hill Station in India
  • The paper examines the hill station as a landscape type tied to nineteenth-century discourses of imperialism and climate. They serve as evidence of a belief in racial difference. Because the hill station was seen as a resource to be protected
  • A re-examination of the evidence for a pliopleistocene merine transgression on the Chiltern Hills. II. Drainage patterns
  • Bassin-versant ; Chiltern Hills ; England ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Géomorphométrie ; Niveau marin ; Paléovallée ; Royaume-Uni
  • L'étude du réseau hydrographique de la vallée sèche des Chiltern Hills comprend 55 bassins de drainage de 3 ordre. Leur distribution et leurs caractères sont liés à la lithologie des dépôts superficiels et à la structure de la craie sous-jacente
  • HILL, L. D.
  • Terrace stratigraphy in the Tunica Hills of Louisiana
  • Datation radiocarbone ; Etats-Unis ; Farmdalien ; Fluviatile ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Louisiana ; Pléistocène ; Quaternaire zones moyennes ; Stratigraphie ; Terrasse ; Tunica Hills ; Woodfordien
  • The age and number of important fossil-producing late Pleistocene terraces in the Tunica Hills have recently become quite controversial. One hypothesis holds that only a single loess-mantled Farmdalian terrace flanks the streams in this area
  • Structure, géomorphologie et sols (B. Swan)| climat (Chia LinSien)| végétation (R. D. Hill)| population (W. Neville)| agriculture et pêcheries (R. D. Hill)| agriculture commerciale (P. J. Courtenay)| matières premières, mines et énergie (P. J
  • . Courtenay)| commerce, transports et industrie (R. D. Hill)| les villes (T. G. McGee)| politiques et problèmes (M. E. Osborne).
  • HILL, R. D., (Editeur scientifique)
  • A re-examination of the evidence for a Plio-Pleistocene marine transgression on the Chiltern Hills. I. Structures and surfaces
  • Cartographie thématique ; Chiltern Hills ; Cénozoïque ; England ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Géologie régionale ; Isobathe ; Krigeage ; Pliocène ; Pléistocène ; Pénéplaine ; Royaume-Uni ; Surfaces de tendance ; Technique de recherche ; Transgression
  • La cartographie des surfaces géologiques du Crétacé, Crétacé supérieur et Tertiaire pour la région des Chiltern Hills permet de montrer un monoclinal SW-NE qui coïncide avec la rupture de pente du talus morphologique. La preuve d'une transgression
  • Geomorphological development of the Baxter Hills, a conglomeratic upland near Iron Knob, South Australia
  • The AA. first provide an explanatory account of the stratigraphy, structure and topography of the Hills, and this is followed by a discussion of the origin of sheet fractures and structures, the processes active on slopes, with particular reference
  • to tafoni, the development of split cobbles and the significance of Baxter Hills in unravelling the denudation chronology of the region in which it is located.
  • Aeolian deposition of dust over hills : the effect of dust grain size on the deposition pattern
  • Wind tunnel experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of topography on the grain size characteristics of aeolian dust deposits. Experiments were performed on 3 isolated hills having various size and aspect ratios. The longitudinal
  • profile of the median grain diameter was investigated for each hill. The wind tunnel experiments show that the grain size characteristics of aeolian dust deposits are affected by topography.