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Deep critical zone controls on shallow landslides. [PDF]
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Community Assembly Mechanism of Woody Plants at Different Successional Stages in Karst Areas Based on Functional Traits and Phylogeny. [PDF]
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Delineation of palaeochannels using DEM and spectral indices in the Gundar basin of Kadaladi region. [PDF]
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Mapping and modelling land degradation vulnerability in a semi-arid region: a case study from Battalgazi District, Turkiye. [PDF]
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The biogeochemistry of phosphorus across an alpine topographic/snow gradient
Geoderma, 2005Abstract Phosphorus (P) availability has generally been assumed to be the limiting or co-limiting factor for plant growth in alpine environments. To test this assumption, the biogeochemistry of phosphorus (P) along an alpine topographic/snow gradient located on Niwot Ridge, Colorado Front Range was studied in the context of P limitation for plant ...
Mariah S Carbone
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Drought tolerance and water use by plants along an alpine topographic gradient
Oecologia, 1981In the alpine zones of western North American mountains, topographic-moisture gradients are the results of winter winds blowing snow from the upper windward slopes and ridgetops into snowdrifts on the lee slopes. Wet meadows at the foot of the lee slope are the result of summer snowmelt. Such gradients are repeated many times in a single mountain range.
Steven F Oberbauer +2 more
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Linking plant growth responses across topographic gradients in tallgrass prairie
Aboveground biomass in grasslands varies according to landscape gradients in resource availability and seasonal patterns of growth. Using a transect spanning a topographic gradient in annually burned ungrazed tallgrass prairie, we measured changes in the height of four abundant C(4) grass species, LAI, biomass, and cumulative carbon flux using two ...
Jesse B, Nippert +6 more
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We appraise topographic-gradient approach for site classification that employs correlations between 30. m column averaged shear-wave velocity and topographic gradients.
Kiran K S Thingbaijam +2 more
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