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Climate Zones of China

1988
Note: The climate zones respectively climate types, according to the climate regionalization scheme of Huang Bing-wei (1986), were described with particular reference to the major climate characteristics and their variation over space and time. Each climate zone also contains a climate map of China, showing distinctly the spatial distribution of the ...
Manfred Domrös, Peng Gongbing
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Soil-climatic zoning of Georgia

Eurasian Soil Science, 2006
Soil-climatic zoning of Georgia has been developed on the basis of data on soil temperatures measured at the surface and at a depth of 20 cm at 60 meteorological stations in different physiographic zones from 1947–1990 and the map of agrohydrological zones of Georgia.
E. Sh. Elizbarashvili   +5 more
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Mapping local climate zones for cities: A large review

Remote Sensing of Environment, 2023
F. Huang   +18 more
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Climate Zones and Land Use

2013
Because of the relationship between latitude and global radiation (Sect. 4.1), the radiation balances of the regions near the equator and the poles are very different. The area between the equator and approximately 40° north and south receives more energy than it returns to space, which means that the radiation balance of these regions is positive ...
Konrad Martin, Joachim Sauerborn
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Climate and Geographical Zones

1986
Climate has a profound influence on living organisms. The geographical distribution of plants and animals, and the nature and intensity of biological processes depend to a great extent on climatic conditions. Climatic change is an important factor in the evolution of the biosphere.
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Climatic Zones of East Africa

The East African Agricultural Journal, 1958
(1958). Climatic Zones of East Africa. The East African Agricultural Journal: Vol. 23, No. 3, pp. 179-185.
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Climate of the Critical Zone

2015
Abstract Climate variability, both in space and in time, has a significant impact on nearly every aspect of the Critical Zone. The primary focus of this chapter is on soil moisture because it is an important component of the water balance in the Critical Zone and it is a key parameter that influences land–atmosphere interactions in the climate system
Steven M. Quiring   +2 more
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Exploring thermal comfort of urban buildings based on local climate zones

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2022
Jiayi Ren   +6 more
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Climate Change: Coastal Dead Zones

2010
Many of the anticipated changes (increased streamflow, warmer temperatures, calmer summer winds, and increased depth due to sea-level rise) associated with global climate change would move the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem in the direction of worsening hypoxia (harmful oxygen depletion).
Donald F. Boesch   +3 more
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