Composition type ; Des Moines ; Etats-Unis ; Géographie humaine ; Indice ; Iowa ; Mesure ; MiddleWest ; Minneapolis ; Minnesota ; Ménage ; Méthodologie ; Petite ville ; Population urbaine ; Structure par âge
Etablissement d'un indice pour mesurer la composition par âge et type des ménages résidant dans une petite ville type des Etats-Unis. Etude de la distribution de la population urbaine selon cet indice dans deux aires métropolitaines du MiddleWest
The possibilities of using multispectral space photographs in investigating the tectonic structure and geomorphology of the West Carpathians. The work is focused to the analysing of basic structures of Middle Slovakian neovolcanits. (MS).
Traditional knowledge and conservation as a basis for development in a West Nepal village
Conservation of slope lands in the Middle Mountains village of Phalabang in Salyan district is most effective when a household sees these efforts in terms of its own self-interest. Communal strategies are less successful. - (DWG)
Mobility and the middle classes : a case study of Manchester and the North West
Centrality ; Employment ; England ; Inner city ; Internal migration ; Manchester ; Middle class ; Migration factor ; Tertiary sector ; United Kingdom ; Urban attraction ; Young people
Etats-Unis ; Europe ; Europe de l'Ouest ; Géographie physique ; Interglaciaire ; MiddleWest ; Paléopédogenèse ; Paléosol ; Pléistocène ; Pléistocène moyen ; Pléistocène supérieur ; Quaternaire zones moyennes
Paleosols that formed primarily before the last glaciation cannot be adequately explained by a model of Holocene like interglacial periods of about 10,000 yr in length. Available data on soils formed during the middle and late Pleistocene from
Three main phases of ice-movement pattern in South Norway during the Weichselian are reconstructed. During phaseIII (possibly of Middle/Late Weichselian age) had an easterly situated ice divide. During phaseIV (Preboreal age) the ice divide had
moved back to the West and had partly fragmented into separate domes. The migration of the ice divide from West to East may be due to glacier surges, whilst the ice-divide migration from phaseIII to IV was probably a result of a general reduction in size
Great Britain ; Historical geography ; Land use ; Landscape ; Middle Age ; United Kingdom
This work comprises an amalgum of received knowledge and contemporary opinion. Analysis tends to support the view that Gildas wrote from a perspective focused in west-central southern Britain, despite his attempt to write for a wider British
Investigations were carried out in the Don, Upper Oka, Middle Volga basins, the Ural Foreland, souther part of the West-Siberian plain and in Soviet Central Asia and Georgia. 15 Pleistocene stages are identified with the corresponding stratigraphic
La création en 1968 de la revue Geographical analysis répond au besoin ressenti par de nombreux géographes américains et notamment ceux des universités du MiddleWest de voir publier une revue spécialement concernée par les approches théoriques et
L'influence de la fiscalité sur la taille des exploitations. Restrictions apportées à la propriété foncière dans le Middle-West. Aspects sociologiques de la taille de l'exploitation. (INRA).
Rural areas transformation in West-Pomeranian Voivodships
Till now the economical development of the rural areas of West Pomeranian Voivodship indicates one function - the agricultural one - to be dominant. However, because explicit criteria, methodology and full statistic information are not available
state farms areas, in the middle, eastern and southern parts of the region. - (BJ)
Paleo-geomorphological analysis application to hydrocarbons deposits search is shown with special reference to the zone of contact between the Great Caucasus and West-Kuban foredeep. Lithological (drilling) data appeared to be highly compatible
with independent paleo-geomorphological reconstructions which permitted to trace Miocene rivers valleys. Several stages of drainage network evolution in miocene are distinguished, i. e. Karaganian, Middle Sarmatian and Meotian stages, the latter being synchronous
with the 4th productive horizon formation. Most developed river network existed in Middle Sarmatian and Meotian epochs. The technique is shown to be advisable for areas similar in structure to the region considered.