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- Aggregate ; England ; Experimentation ; Geotextile ; Organic materials ; Shropshire ; Soil ; Soil conservation ; Soil properties ; United Kingdom (1)
- Agregado ; Conservación de los suelos ; Experimentación ; Inglaterra ; Materia orgánica ; Propiedades del suelo ; Reino Unido ; Suelo (1)
- Agrégat ; Conservation des sols ; England ; Expérimentation ; Géotextile ; Matière organique ; Propriétés du sol ; Royaume-Uni ; Shropshire ; Sol (1)
- Analyse des groupes ; Anomalie climatique ; Auto-organisation ; Bibliographie ; Cartographie ; Circulation atmosphérique ; Climatologie appliquée ; Climatologie synoptique (1)
- Années 1980-2000 ; Asie ; Changement climatique ; Matière organique ; Montagne ; Propriétés du sol ; Sol ; Surpâturage ; Tibet (1)
- Anomalía climática ; Análisis de grupos ; Bibliografía ; Cartografía ; Circulación atmosférica ; Climatología aplicada ; Climatología sinóptica ; Organización autonoma (1)
- Applied climatology ; Atmospheric circulation ; Bibliography ; Cartography ; Climatic anomaly ; Cluster analysis ; Self-organizing behaviour ; Synoptic climatology (1)
- Arid area ; Fire ; Mediterranean area ; Permeability ; Scrub ; Soil ; Soil moisture ; Soil properties ; Spain ; Spatial variation ; Valencia (1)
- Asia ; Cambio climático ; Materia orgánica ; Montaña ; Propiedades del suelo ; Sobrepastoreo ; Suelo ; Tibet (1)
- Asia ; Climatic change ; Mountain ; Organic materials ; Over-grazing ; Soil ; Soil properties ; Tibet (1)
- Campo mediterráneo ; Campo árido ; España ; Formación arbustiva ; Fuego ; Humedad del suelo ; Permeabilidad ; Propiedades del suelo ; Suelo ; Variación espacial (1)
- Domaine aride ; Domaine méditerranéen ; Espagne ; Feu ; Formation arbustive ; Humidité du sol ; Perméabilité ; Propriétés du sol ; Sol ; Valencia ; Variation spatiale (1)
- Temporal variation of soil organic matter content and potential determinants in Tibet, China (1)
- The self-organizing map in synoptic climatological research (1)
- Use of palm-mat geotextiles for soil conservation : I. Effects on soil properties (1)
- Water repellency and moisture content spatial variations under Rosmarinus officinalis and Quercus coccifera in a Mediterranean burned soil (1)
- Self-organizing maps (SOMs) are a relative newcomer to synoptic climatology. In this paper, the AA. review the major developments and climatological applications of SOMs in the literature. The SOM can be used in synoptic climatological analysis
- in a manner similar to most other clustering methods. However, the most intriguing development with SOMs has been the new avenues of visualization; the resultant spatial patterns of any variable can be more readily understood when displayed in a SOM
- . This improved visualization has led to SOMs becoming an increasingly popular tool in various research with climatological applications from other disciplines as well.
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- The main aim of this study was to investigate temporal variations in SOM content in Tibetan soils as an important indicator of climate change. SOM content data were obtained from soil surveys conducted in the 1980s and resampled in the 2000s
- . In this study, SOM content data from the A horizon of the soil profile were compared over time, and a paired t-test was conducted to verify differences between the 2 datasets. To determine the causes of SOM content decreases in the A horizon, soil samples were
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- This paper studies the influence of Rosmarinus officinalis L. and Quercus coccifera L. vegetated patches on soil water repellency (SWR) and their relationships with soil moisture content (SMC) and soil organic matter (SOM) in burned and unburned
- stumps (measured by means of the water drop penetration time test, WDPT). However, at burned Q. coccifera microsites, SWR was destroyed by fire. Partial correlation analysis at burned microsites revealed that SMC and WDPT are influenced by the SOM
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- soil samples of the topsoil were collected and analysed for bulk density, aggregate stability, soil organic matter (SOM), total soil C (TSC), total soil N (TSN) and pH. Results and discussion. In summary, utilization of Borassus mats as buffer strips
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