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  • Physical aspects of rain drop erosion
  • Tropical rain forest : structure and dynamics
  • The main thrust of the recent publications has been in the broad area of rain forest structure (including species richness) and dynamics although there have been substantial advances also in rain forest plant ecophysiology, plant soil relation ships
  • How much rain does a rain gage gage?
  • The characteristics of rain storms and their distribution over the Loess Plateau.
  • Rainstorms are defined as falls of over 55 mm in 24 hours with initial intensity of 0.78 mm per minute (i.e. 3.9 mm in the first 5 minutes). The distinctive features of rain storms and their spatial pattern over the Loess region are presented
  • and analysed with respect to frequency, total volume, duration, and depth of rain. (TNC).
  • Reducing errors in rainfall estimates through rain gauge location
  • Facility location models are examined as a framework for generating rain gauge networks designed to reduce errors in mean areal precipitation.
  • Forty years of rain forest ecology 1948-1988 in perspective
  • The main fields of research in tropical rain forest ecology today are briefly described and the development of the subject over the past forty years is outlined.
  • Studies on the biomass and productivity in a series of montane rain forests in Jamaica
  • Biomasse ; Ecologie quantitative ; Forêt ; Forêt ombrophile ; Géographie physique ; Jamaïque ; Montagne ; Productivité biologique ; Rain forest ; Zone intertropicale
  • The effect of initial moisture content and rain (sprinkler) intensity on wetting front advance during rain (sprinkler) infiltration
  • Tropical rain forests
  • Tropical rain forests
  • Tropical rain forest : ecology and physiology
  • Resistance to rill erosion : observations on the efficiency of rill erosion on a tilled clay soil under simulated rain and run-on water in Rill erosion. Processes and significance.
  • This paper reports a study of rill development under simulated rain and run-on water on a bare, tilled soil on the eastern Darling Downs, Queensland. The development of rills on this soil relatively resistant to rilling is compared with that on two
  • An evaluation of the use of size distribution of sediment in runoff as a measure of aggregate breakdown in the surface of a cracking clay soil under rain
  • Two rainfall simulators of different plot size were used to test whether sediment in runoff could be used to measure aggregate breakdown in the surface of a cracking clay soil under rain. Size distributions of deposited sediment were similar
  • Thin surface soil layers attributable to rain-flow transportation on low-angle slopes : an example from semi-arid tropical Queensland, Australia
  • The A.A. show how the laboratory-derived understanding of rain-flow transportation may be applied to a field study of sediment movement and differentiation at the soil surface. In this case the sediments have been derived from red earth and earthy
  • Saisonnalité et déterminisme du pic de fructification en forêt guyanaise. (Fruiting periodicity and its determinants in a lowland rain forest of French Guiana)
  • The phenology of flowering and fruiting of trees was studied from June 1980 to the end of March 1982 in the lowland rain forest of Piste Saint Elie, French Guiana. The fruiting peak mostly results, at the species level from the adjustment
  • Venezuelan rain systems and the general circulation of the Summer tropics. 1. Rain systems
  • Tropical rain forest
  • Changing patterns of rain-days in Nigeria
  • The last rain forests : a world conservation atlas.
  • Evolutionary convergence or phenotypic plasticity? Responses to summer rain by California chaparral