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Trees, terraces and llamas: Resilient watershed management and sustainable agriculture the Inca way. [PDF]
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Governing black soils for food and climate security. [PDF]
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A Century of Overabundant Ungulates in Yellowstone's Lamar Valley: First Elk and Now Bison. [PDF]
Beschta RL, Ripple WJ, Kauffman JB.
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River Terraces along the River Takkiri, Formosa (1)
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Temporal and spatial patterns and determinants of traditional villages in Henan Province. [PDF]
Zhang M, Wu J, Liu Y.
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River Terraces along the Yoshida River, Miyagi Prefecture
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Endemism and regionalization patterns of squamate reptiles in Amazonia. [PDF]
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River Terraces of the Euphrates
Nature, 1926IN NATURE (vol. III, p. 332, 1923) attention was directed to the remarkable uniformity in height of the successive terraces bordering the rivers which open into the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. We now learn from Dr. E. Passemard (C.R., t. 183, p. 365, 1926) that this uniformity extends beyond these regions into the valley of the Euphrates,
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THE RIVER TERRACES OF THE OUSE AND DERWENT
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society, 1940One may embark upon the study of the river terraces of a particular district by reading the work and conclusions of other investigators in other areas, and then enter the field in search of similarities in one’s own. Whether this process has anything to commend it is doubtful; and certainly it may very easily lead to false conclusions if similarities ...
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River terraces of the Vltava and Malše
2012The study presents results from mapping and dating of Pleistocene fluvial terraces of the Vltava and Malše rivers in the Budějovice Basin and adjacent areas. Additionally, new ideas on late Pleistocene landscape development and the neotectonic history of the study area are presented.
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