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- immutable characteristics of an area. These levels can be as broad as a macroclimate which includes entire wine regions or as small as a microclimate which...
- Plant Ecology". Menlo Park: Benjamin ****mings, 1987. Box, E. O. 1981. Macroclimate and Plant Forms: An Introduction to Predictive Modeling in Phytogeography...
- International racetrack) and waterfalls. Due to Seneca Lake's unique macroclimate it is home to over 50 wineries, many of them farm wineries and is the...
- of the area's climate during the growing season. While variations in macroclimate are acknowledged, the climates of most wine regions are categorised (somewhat...
- Western Cape is climatologically diverse, with many distinct micro- and macroclimates created by the varied topography and the influence of the surrounding...
- areas within the ecoregion with minor variations in physiography and macroclimate: C****iar Ranges Ecosection Finlay River Trench Ecosection Kechika Mountains...
- pine forest systems. Biogeochemistry. 100: 57-73 Meentemeyer, V. 1978 "Macroclimate and lignin control of litter decomposition rates". in: Ecology 59:465-472...
- to 610 m (820 to 2,000 feet), and rolling hills producing differing macroclimates. There are two main soil types in the area: a weathered sandstone known...
- The foothills of the Barossa Ranges offers macroclimates that are quite distinct from the flatter valley floor vineyards featured in lead picture above...
- kilometres (420 mi) north-south. Within this wide expanse is a vast range of macroclimate and vineyard soil types influenced by the unique geography of the area...