Atlas Hayfah wehakarmel = Atlas of Haifa and Mount Carmel.
Atlas ; Atlas urbain ; Carmel, Mount ; Carte thématique ; Economie urbaine ; Espace urbain ; Fonction urbaine ; Généralités sur la géographie ; Géographie historique ; Haifa, région ; Israël ; Milieu naturel ; Morphologie urbaine ; Organisation de
Cet Atlas, conçu de manière à ce qu'il soit utilisé par un large public, spécialisé ou non, traite des différentes composantes naturelles, socio-économiques et culturelles de Haifa et du MontCarmel qui constitue, avec son district, la deuxième
Channel erosion along the Carmel River, Monterey county, California
California ; Carmel River ; Chenal d'écoulement ; Chenaux anastomosés ; Crue ; Dynamique de versant ; Ecoulement ; Erosion en rigole ; Etats-Unis ; Fluviatile ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Instabilité ; Levée de rive ; Milieu humide ; Monterey
Les documents historiques montrent que le chenal d'écoulement de la Carmel River a subi des modifications considérables. Les événements qui les ont provoquées montrent que la stabilité d'un système fluviatile peut être rompue par la puissance
Edaphic interslope and valley bottom differences at Evolution Canyon, lower Nahal Oren, Mount Carmel, Israel
The opposite slopes of lower Nahal Oren, Mount Carmel, designated Evolution Canyon display physical and biotic contrasts, although both are cut in Upper Cenomanian calcareous limestone. The three-fold greater solar radiation makes the south-facing
Holocene sea-level changes and landscape evolution on the northern Carmel coast (Israel)
De nombreux indicateurs archéologiques et géomorphologiques permettent de mesurer les variations holocènes du niveau marin et de préciser les changements paysagers qui ont affecté la côte nord du Carmel. Le paysage a évolué en 4 étapes principales
Scaling the effects of riparian vegetation on cross-sectional characteristics of ephemeral mountain streams - a case study of Nahal Oren, Mt. Carmel, Israel
A paleosol with Mousterian tools in aeolianites at the Habonim site (Carmel Coastal plain, Israel) is a complex pedosedimentary sequence which records a succession of soil-forming episodes and stages of coastal dune instability. In order to better
The response of a Mediterranean ecosystem to fire is summarized in this paper. The results were obtained over a 3-year period at sites with a known fire history on Mt Carmel, Israel. The results give some idea of the complexity and variability
This study describes the morphological impact and the hydrological characteristics of a large flood event in a small coastal Mediterranean ephemeral stream in Mt. Carmel using the aftermath channel and floodplain morphology. The hydrological
Nine different cave drips were monitored and sampled for three hydrological years in fractured karst lithology on Mount Carmel, Israel. At three drips, discharge was measured continuously by tipping buckets. Rainfall and soil water content were
The approach of this paper is to compare the response to standard rainfall experiments, of sites on similar limestone lithologies, located along climatic gradients at different locations in the Mediterranean region (Galilee and Carmel Mountains
in 5 areas recently affected by fires in Mt. Carmel (NW Israel) and Alicante (SE Spain). Study sites are quite similar with regard to vegetation and climate, the main difference between sites being the type of soil and therefore soil characteristics