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- Floodplain soil composition is unique and varies widely based on microtopography. Floodplain forests have high topographic heterogeneity which creates...
- model and geological field investigations of the strata, rocks, and microtopography of outcrops at three locations, known as "geosites", Tindabana, Kube...
- rates of this peat ac****ulation could be triggered by variations in microtopography that alter plant production and vegetation type. Water flow might be...
- February 2020). "Spatial heterogeneity of soil properties in relation to microtopography in a non-tidal rewetted coastal mire" (PDF). Mires and Peat. 26 (4):...
- Scire F (1972). "The Topografiner: An Instrument for Measuring Surface Microtopography" (PDF). Rev. Sci. Instrum. 43 (7): 999. Bibcode:1972RScI...43..999Y...
- cover of lichen and mosses, and frost heaving of these surfaces cause microtopography such as rolling hills and steep pinnacles. Due to the intense UV radiation...
- (March 2009). "Dating study of two rock crystal carvings by surface microtopography and by ion beam analyses of hydrogen". Applied Physics A: Materials...
- distribution depends on the loess structure, water moisture, strata and microtopography. There are vertical development features and lateral development features...
- biom**** of the ecosystem. Lemmings are key architects of the soil, microtopography and plant life of the entire tundra. In the American lower Arctic areas...
- James A.; Brennan, Anthony B. (January 2006). "Engineered antifouling microtopographiescorrelating wettability with cell attachment". Biofouling. 22 (1):...