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Aspect (geography)
Characterization of Ecoregions of Idaho
Irrigation of Wi in Rapes
Modeling Wildfire Hazard in the Western Hindu Kush-Himalayas
Geographic Information System Software Selection Guide July 2013
Understanding the Role of Slope Aspect in Shaping the Vegetation Attributes and Soil Properties in Montane Ecosystems
Ecoregions-I
The Role of Geographical Landscape Studies for Sustainable Territorial Planning
GIS Solutions for Surveying Building New Opportunities GIS Solutions for Surveying Building New Opportunities
Optimization of Vineyard Water Management: Challenges, Strategies, and Perspectives
Irrigation Drip System Design for a Vineyard
The Effect of Soil and Irrigation Management on Grapevine Performance
Development: Sustainability and Physical Geography Robert Inkpen
Klamath Mountains Ecoregion
Impact of Climate Change on Water Resources and Livelihoods in the Greater Himalayas Contents
Experimental Study on the Effects of Aspect Ratio on the Wind Pressure Coefficient of Piloti Buildings
Soil Memory: Types of Record, Carriers, Hierarchy and Diversity
Influence of Slope Gradient and Aspect on Soil Organic Carbon
How Does Pedogenesis Drive Plant Diversity?
Top View
Pedogenesis in a Submersed Environment
Physical Geography 4
Descriptions of the Level IV Ecoregions of California
Klamath Mountains Bioregion
Climate Change Refugia for Biodiversity in the Klamath-Siskiyou Ecoregion Author(S) :David Olson, Dominick A
Plant Organic Matter Really Matters: Pedological Effects of Kupaoa¯ (Dubautia Menziesii) Shrubs in a Volcanic Alpine Area, Maui, Hawai’I
Pedogenesis Chemical Weathering and Processes of Formation of Some
Geography As a Discipline
Age 301: Physical Geography
Impact of Local Slope and Aspect Assessed from Lidar Records on Tree Diameter in Radiata Pine (Pinus Radiata D
Ecology, Economy, and Social System in the Nepal Himalayas*
Water Management for Wine Grapes in a Drying Environment
Linking Geology and Biodiversity (Part 1)
Sea Ice Observations
Level IV Ecoregions of Oregon
Division S-5—Pedology