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The Holocene history of highland pine forests in a submediterranean mountain: the case of Gredos mountain range (Iberian Central range, Spain)

Quaternary Science Reviews, 2007
The significance of Pinus sylvestris and Pinus nigra forests in Gredos mountain range in the Iberian botanical literature has been traditionally a matter of controversy. Considered for many botanists to be anthropogenic forests, a high amount of syntaxonomic approaches, cartographies of potential vegetation and dynamic models have been created based on
Juan M Rubiales   +1 more
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Supply and Removal of Sediment in a Landslide‐Dominated Mountain Belt: Central Range, Taiwan

The Journal of Geology, 2000
A strong coupling between hillslope and valley systems is often inferred for mountain landscapes dominated by bedrock landsliding. We reveal the nature of this link using data sets on landsliding and sediment transport from two montane catchments draining the eastern Central Range of Taiwan.
Hovius, N., Stark, C., Chu, H., Lin, J.
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Geology of the Central Portion of the Queen Maud Range, Transantarctic Mountains

Science, 1965
The geologic section consists of a folded and metamorphosed basement complex of geosynclinal and nearshore sediments and intrusives, a thick sequence of nearshore and terrestrial sediments of middle to late Paleozoic age, and thick diabase sheets and basalt flows of Jurassic age.
F A, Wade   +5 more
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Satellite estimate of grass biomass in a mountainous range in central Italy

Agroforestry Systems, 2003
One of the main problems in managing ranges used for extensive pastoralism is the difficulty of obtaining reliable estimates of grass biomass over very large areas. Estimates of grass biomass are useful as an indicator of both available forage and risk of soil erosion. Nevertheless, large scale field measurements are expensive and time-consuming.
Schino G.   +6 more
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Thermochronology constraints on Miocene exhumation in the Central Range Mountains, Trinidad

Geological Society of America Bulletin, 2016
The Central Range fault zone is a continental transform that accommodates most of the present-day slip between the Caribbean and South American plates in Trinidad. Global positioning system data and paleoseismic work suggest that this zone is active today and has been active for at least the past several thousand years. The modern fault zone overprints
Scott Giorgis   +4 more
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Alkali Basalts at Saddleblanket Mountain, Central Oregon Cascade Range

Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science (1903-), 1989
Nepheline-normative alkali olivine basalts, including some with groundmass biotite, occur at Saddleblanket Mountain, an early High Cascade volcano located in the Western Cascades of central Oregon. These basalts are enriched in incompatible elements, especially Ba, compared with older subalkaline volcanic rocks in this area and with many arc rocks in ...
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Reaction of lizard populations to a catastrophic wildfire in a central Arizona mountain range

Biological Conservation, 2002
Abstract In April 1996, the Lone Fire denuded over 90% of the vegetation in 130 km 2 around the Four Peaks area of the Mazatzal Mountains in central Arizona. To understand the reaction of a relatively immobile guild of species to a wildfire, we pit-trapped lizards from 1996 to 1999 in both burned and unburned interior chaparral and Madrean evergreen
Stan C. Cunningham   +4 more
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Small Mammals from Three Mountain Ranges in Nuclear Central America

Annals of Carnegie Museum, 2016
ABSTRACT Small mammal ecology and natural history are poorly known in Nuclear Central America. In an effort to gain information on small mammals (insectivorans, marsupials, and rodents), we sampled three cloud forest habitats in mountain ranges in Honduras (Cerro Celaque and Sierra de Agalta) and Guatemala (Sierra de las Minas).
John O. Matson   +3 more
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Umbria Region - Apennine mountain range. Landscape of central-northern Umbian mountains

2005
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CAMICIA, Sandra   +2 more
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Climate and geomorphology in the uppermost geomorphic belts of the Central Mountain Range, Taiwan

Quaternary International, 2006
Abstract The Central Mountain Range of Taiwan is in its lower parts exposed to strong denudation by mass movements caused by extreme rainfalls and active tectonics. Even though the uppermost regions of the mountains are also influenced by earthquakes and typhoon rains, present geomorphic activity is low.
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