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Water and nitrate fluxes at a forest site in the North Tyrolean Limestone Alps

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2002
The water balance for the site Mühleggerköpfl in the North Tyrolean Limestone Alps has been established to a soil depth of 50 cm. The evaporation amounts to 42% and deep percolation is 58% of the precipitation. The surface runoff was negligible and therefore the according nitrate fluxes as welL Soil water analysis revealed mean nitrate concentrations ...
Franz, Feichtinger   +2 more
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Flora and Fauna Inventory of Limestone Forests in Taft, Eastern Samar, Philippines

2021
The Thailand Natural History Museum Journal, 15, 1, 1 ...
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Nitrogen dynamics of a mountain forest on dolomitic limestone – A scenario-based risk assessment

Environmental Pollution, 2008
The dominant nitrogen (N) fluxes were simulated in a mountain forest ecosystem on dolomitic bedrock in the Austrian Alps. Based on an existing small-scale climate model the simulation encompassed the present situation and a 50-yr projection. The investigated scenarios were current climate, current N deposition (SC1) and future climate (+2.5 degrees C ...
Jandl, R.   +8 more
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Forest site assesment in limestone areas of Provence (France)

1997
This study tries to define a new method for forest site assessment, adapted to mediterranean areas. The method is based on models of water availability, which is the main constraint for plant growth. It is first developped on limestone areas of Provence.
Vennetier, M., Ripert, C., Chandioux, O.
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The forest and scrub vegetation in limestone areas of Shikoku, Japan

Vegetatio, 1969
Eleven communities in limestone areas of Shikoku have been described and considered from a phytosociological point of view.
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A Forest Lover in the Caribbee Islands. VII. The Limestone Caribbees

1947
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Bat diversity in Vietnamese limestone karst areas and the implications of forest degradation

Biodiversity and Conservation, 2010
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Limestone karst ecosystems in Southeast Asia and Vietnam are important reservoirs for biodiversity and are currently experiencing habitat loss and degradation due to land use changes and increasing pressure from extractive and tourism industries.
Furey, Neil M.   +2 more
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The soil fauna of a beech forest on limestone: trophic structure and energy budget

Oecologia, 1990
The soil fauna of a mull beech forest on lime-stone in southern Lower Saxony (West Germany) was sampled quantitatively. Biomass estimates, trophic characteristics, and measurement and calculation of the energetic parameters of the constituent animal populations were used to construct an energy budget of the total heterotrophic subsystem of the forest ...
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'Brigitta', with 'Abdias', 'Limestone', and 'The Forest Path'

The Modern Language Review, 1992
Martin Swales   +2 more
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