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  • Pierwsza mongolsko-polska ekspedycja fizycznogeograficzna w Gory Changaj w 1974 r The first Mongolian-Polish geographical expedition into the Changaj Mountains in 1974
  • The authors report the history of the organization, the research problems involved, and the preliminary results of the Mongolian-Polish Geographical Expedition into the Changaj Mountains undertaken in 1974. Changaj, one of the largest mountain
  • chains of Central Asia, is situated in the zone of an extremely continental climate. Both the precursory and the detailed investigations of the elements, of the geographical environment of this mountain massif have supplied remarkably unusual and highly
  • Autonomy and tribute : mountain and plain in Mauretania Tingitana in Désert et montagne au Maghreb. Hommage à Jean Dresch.
  • When men and mountains meet: the explorers of the Western Himalayas 1820-1875
  • Bau und Bild der Oberflächenformen an der Route Gustav Nachtigal in das Tibesti-Gebirge. (Structure and picture of the relief forms along the route of Gustav Nachtigal to the Tibesti Mountains)
  • on the process of relief formation in China, was responsible for the classification of Chinese geological history into eras and periods and the identification of the Yan-shan mountain movement and detailed accounts of many tectonic and orgenic morphology in China
  • Appalachian Mountains ; Classe sociale ; Economie de subsistance ; Economie régionale ; Etats-Unis ; Formation sociale ; Géographie historique ; Histoire de la géographie ; Industrialisation ; Kentucky ; Propriété foncière ; Relations sociales
  • Cadasters, mountain drawings concerning yakihata (slash and burn agriculture) of the Edo period (1600-1868) and Meiji period (1868-1912) were discovered and studied by the A. in Shirakawa (Japanese Alps). Contrary to accepted opinions, yakihata had
  • ) to Leipzig (place of printing and forwarding), and that from their informations were distributed to several main lines. By this global theory of mountain building (1777) Pallas considerably contributes of the formation of geology as an independent scientific