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  • Maps matter. Zur Karte im Computerspiel
  • Maps matter. A propos des cartes dans les jeux informatiques
  • 2007
  • Erodibility of soil and organic matter : independence of organic matter resistance to interrill erosion
  • In this paper, initial results from a series of interrill erosion experiments conducted on the enrichment of organic matter are reported. Two intensely farmed silts from Devon, UK, and the Eifel region, Germany, were subjected to artificial rainfall
  • . The texture of the two soils is almost identical, while organic matter content and aggregate stability, and thus aggregate breakdown and interrill erosion differ significantly. The design of the rainfall simulation experiments aimed at measuring organic matter
  • 2007
  • Regional patterns of industry location in transition countries : does economic integration with the European Union matter ?
  • 2007
  • Trends of soil organic matter turnover in the salt marsh of the Yangtze River estuary
  • Characteristics and tidal flat trends of soil organic matter (SOM) turnover were studied for the Chrongmingdongtan Salt Marsh in the Yangtze River estuary, based on analyses C 13, grain sizes and contents of particulate organic carbon, total
  • 2007
  • Factors influencing retention of coarse particulate organic matter in streams
  • Input of terrestrial coarse particulate organic matter (CPOM : leaves and small wood,>1 mm) adds food resources and habitat to streams. The AA. investigated retention characteristics under base-flow conditions in 65 stream reaches in pasture, native
  • 2007
  • On the measurement of regional inequality : does spatial dimension of income inequality matter ?
  • 2007
  • German geography had for decades been exporting its products, now it is importing ideas. This statement by G. Martin (Martin- James 1993) describes a fact which would be disputed only by a few experts in the subject matter. Already in 1974 D
  • . Bartels, a proponent for a new understanding of Geography in the German language area, put forward the question : Human Geography reading, only in English ?. In the years since then the question has turned into a matter of fact. How has Human Geography
  • 2007
  • The return of the slum : does language matter ?
  • 2007
  • Does the trade balance really matter for regions ?
  • 2007
  • Urban growth in Nepal : does location matter ?
  • 2007
  • Size and position matter : riparian plant establishment from fluvially deposited trees
  • 2007
  • Progress in soil organic matter research : litter decomposition, modelling, monitoring and sequestration
  • 2007
  • sedimentation rates using artificial grass sedimentation mats, and linking this information to the present-day hydrological behaviour of the river. The sedimentation mats show that floodplain sedimentation was restricted to peak flows of considerable magnitude
  • 2007
  • on the environmental management in different historical times and is laying foundations for further research in the matter. - (AM)
  • 2007
  • matter and some others. Monitoring the air quality is a key issue, when one wants to estimate environmental impacts of the road traffic. The article shows a method of passive samplers for air quality monitoring along different roads in the area
  • 2007
  • Colorado ; Ecosystem ; Mat-vegetation ; United States of America ; Urban ecology
  • 2007
  • , climatic changes led to considerable degradation of alpine meadows and steppes : changes in soil physical properties; losses in soil available Fe, Mn and Zn; losses in soil organic matter and total nitrogen.
  • 2007
  • Germany will similarly take place in Poland. As a matter of fact, there are already signs of the demographic decline of Polish towns as in the case of Upper Silesian Agglomeration. Therefore, it is important to analyse the development of the eastern
  • 2007
  • organic content (DOC) content. The presence or absence of organic and inorganic nitrogen pools and microbial biomass at the surface of the rock glacier is quantified. Last, the fluorescence properties of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the outflow of RG5
  • 2007
  • branches and compared with the breakdown loss of leaf litter calculated for the same reaches. So, fine dead wood contributes to a significant fraction of the total breakdown of allochtonous organic matter in the studied streams; other sizes of dead wood
  • 2007