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- seismic activity that led to coastal erosion; a changed hydrology caused microclimatic changes with less rain and higher temperatures. The soil surrounding...
- Pit and mounds are small, persistent microtopographical features that present themselves after a disturbance event occurs and uproots trees via windthrow...
- property by removing roofing material. Several areas of Accra experience microclimatic effects. Low-profile drainage basins with a north–south orientation...
- Csa/Csb/Cfa/Cfb, Trewartha: Cs/Cf/Do) is complex, transitional and often microclimatic. It wraps around the sea, covering Bursa, Bilecik, southern İzmit and...
- winter isotherm of 0 °C. But this limit may be modified by localised microclimatic pockets, such as may occur in rugged terrains. Seasonality (the amplitude...
- other hand, the two species seems to exhibit different tolerance to the microclimatic variations within the cave, which emerged as the main factors determining...
- Workplace safety standards are sets of standards developed with the goal of reducing risk from occupational hazards. The Russian scientist Mikhail Lomonosov...
- autumn and winter, with a marked reduction in the summer months, a microclimatic condition of the city center compared to the rest of the region. Snowfall...
- free-ranging cows feed upon on the upland pastures, as well as to the microclimatic conditions of the locality. The attempts to make this cheese elsewhere...
- further intensified by climate change.   Silvopasture systems influence microclimatic conditions, offering advantages over open pastures and a suitable ‘middle...