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  • Die Verteilung der Grünlandstandorte in der DDR und ihre differenzierte Kennzeichnung nach Standortfaktoren. (Distribution of grassland stands in the GDR and their differentiated marking according to stand factors)
  • To determine what kind of stands may be used of grassland and to what extent an assessment was made of the substrate and hydromorphic conditions, slope incline, stone content as well as of specific features of location in each district
  • Remnant forest stands at a prairie ecotone site : presettlement history and comparison with other maple-basswood stands
  • This study looks at the apparent most northwestern outlier of the maple-basswood community type, Rydell National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) in Minnesota. Specific goals are to determine if the maple-basswood stands at Rydell NWR existed historically
  • , and to compare the composition of the Rydell NWR stands to maple-basswood core sites, as well as other outlier sites. Finally, whether they ascertain whether regional environmental gradients are expressed through compositional differences among geographically
  • diverse stands within the maple-basswood community type.
  • Evidence for a postglacial low relative sea-level stand in the drowned delta of the Merrimack River, Western Gulf of Maine
  • A submerged delta of the Merrimack River, located offshore between Cape Ann, Massachusetts, and the New Hampshire border, indicates a postglacial low relative sea-level stand of about 47 m. The low stand is inferred to date to 10,500 yr B.P
  • ., but a lack of age control makes this assignment uncertain. A curve based on a late Wisconsinan, high relative sea-level stand of + 32 m at 13,000 yr B.P., a low stand of 47 m at 10,500 yr B.P., and younger radiocarbon dates related to sea-level rise indicates
  • Evidence for a Holocene high sea-level stand, Vanua Levu, Fiji
  • This paper discusses the Holocene high sea-level stand on the southeastern coast of Vanua Levu based on dating of corals and emerged notches.
  • Strangler figs in a stand of dry rainforest in the lower Hunter Valley, NSW
  • Planning agriculture's last stand in Singapore
  • Stand und Aufgaben der Kartographie (Place et missions de la cartographie)
  • Preliminary evaluation of the relationships between SPOT-1 HRV data and forest stand parameters
  • Comparison of taxon calibrations, modern analogue techniques, and forest-stand simulation models for the quantitative reconstruction of past vegetation : a critique
  • Stand der Quartär-Stratigraphie in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. (Etat de la stratigraphie quaternaire en République Fédérale d'Allemagne)
  • Première partie: les mers et les océans, par G. Standring. Deuxième partie: les rivières et les lacs, par P. Credland.
  • STANDRING G.
  • DDR-Konferenz Fernerkundung. Stand und Entwicklungstendenzen.. (Conférence nationale de télédétection. Etat et tendances de développement)
  • Transformationsforschung : Stand und Perspektiven. Beiträge einer wissenschaftlichen Tagung.
  • Gegenwärtiger Stand der Medizinischen Geographie und Geomedizin. (Etat actuel de la géographie médicale et de la géomédecine)
  • White spruce on 26 sites in a sparsely populated Alaskan valley was examined for management of subsistence firewood and house-log harvest. Residants were interviewed to ascertain harvest patterns and quantities. Sites had even-age stands and mixed
  • -age stands ; the latter exhibited old-age characteristics. Old-age stands and mixed-age stands ; the latter exhibited old-age characteristics. Old-age stands were found to be declining in tree sensity due to harvests and beetle outbreaks. Small
  • Biogeography ; Forest ; Forest stand ; Nepal ; Temperate zone ; Vegetation dynamics
  • Study of seven stands of temperature forest at Bakum Ghyang monastery, 40 km north-northeast of Kathmandu, Nepal. Site chosen for its minimal human impact in order to understand how forests regenerate without human interference. Quercus species
  • and Tsuga dumosa dominated the stands ; however, the former were unable to regenerate in treefall gaps and needed more severe disturbances. Detrended correspondance analysis and topographic relative moisture index are calculated. - (SLD)
  • Some 228 mycosociological relevés have been performed in the forest decline survey network in southern and eastern Belgium. A clear relation appears between mycorrhizical species scarcity and the extent of acid rain imputable damage in spruce stands
  • . Another relation was established between hump-terricolous species scarcity and overall beech and spruce stands fertility. In some cases, the symbiosis between mycorrhiza and tree could turn to a harmful relation for the tree. Another noxious influence
  • on the mycorrhizical flora has been described in recently limed stands - (L'A.).
  • Spatial and temporal rockfall activity in a forest stand in the Swiss Prealps - A dendrogeomorphological case study
  • The investigated stand is situated at the foot of a high cliff in the transit zone of frequently passing, rather small rockfall fragments. The study site of Schwarzenberg is located in Diemtigtal, Bernese Oberland. Spatial analyses were performed
  • The vegetation discussed comprises stands on former pastures and heaths, in addition to closely related woodland stands. The vegetation is unstable, and constitutes stages in secondary successional series, initiated by the time management ceased
  • . Stages of three successional series are recorded from the investigation area, and the occurrence of meadow species in proportion to woodland species indicates the successional position of a stand. Indicator species and local differential species indicate
  • The response of litter decomposition to changing climate was studied on a transect set in Central Europe along parallel 52°N. Rates of decomposition of pine forest litter were measured for one year in 15 stands of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) along
  • on pure stands of Scots pine, significantly faster on mixed pine stands and fatest on anthropogenically-modified pine stands.