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Le cluster cirque - erosion

Terms

18cirque
5erosion
4israel
7negev
4desert
4highlands
7small
2vegetation

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
55cirque - erosion
44erosion - negev
44israel - negev
44desert - negev
44cirque - negev
33highlands - negev
33highlands - israel
33cirque - small
22negev - vegetation
22erosion - vegetation
22erosion - israel
22erosion - highlands
22desert - vegetation
22desert - erosion
22cirque - vegetation
22cirque - israel
22cirque - highlands
22cirque - desert

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000A08 (1999) David Ward [Israël] ; David Saltz [Israël] ; Mary Rowen [Israël] ; Iris Schmidt [Israël]Effects of grazing by re‐introduced Equus hemionus on the vegetation in a Negev desert erosion cirque
000B14 (1997) G. Shenbrot [Israël] ; B. Krasnov [Israël]Habitat relationships of the lizard fauna in the Ramon erosion cirque, Negev Highlands (Israel)
000B70 (1996) B. Krasnov [Israël] ; G. Shenbrot [Israël] ; I. Khokhlova [Israël] ; E. Ivanitskaya [Israël]Spatial patterns of rodent communities in the Ramon erosion cirque, Negev Highlands, Israel
000D12 (1993) David Ward [Israël, Canada] ; Linda Olsvig-Whittaker [Israël] ; Michael Lawes [Israël, Afrique du Sud]Vegetation‐environment relationships in a Negev Desert erosion cirque
000B69 (1996) B. Krasnov [Israël] ; G. Shenbrot [Israël]Spatial structure of community of darkling beetles (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) in the Negev Highlands, Israel
000B88 (1996) B. Krasnov [Israël] ; D. Ward [Israël] ; G. Shenbrot [Israël]Body size and leg length variation in several species of darkling beetles (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) along a rainfall and altitudinal gradient in the Negev Desert (Israel)
000253 (2009) Christopher M. Debeer [Canada] ; John W. Pomeroy [Canada]Modelling snow melt and snowcover depletion in a small alpine cirque, Canadian Rocky Mountains
000518 (2006) Martin S. Brook [Royaume-Uni] ; Martin P. Kirkbride [Royaume-Uni] ; Ben W. Brock [Royaume-Uni]Cirque development in a steadily uplifting range: rates of erosion and long‐term morphometric change in alpine cirques in the Ben Ohau Range, New Zealand
000692 (2004) Javier Chueca [Espagne] ; Asunci N Julián [Espagne]Relationship between solar radiation and the development and morphology of small cirque glaciers (Maladeta Mountain massif, Central Pyrenees, Spain)
000834 (2002) Georgy Shenbrot ; Boris KrasnovCan interaction coefficients be determined from census data? Testing two estimation methods with Negev Desert rodents
000A78 (1998) Stephan Harrison ; Ed Anderson ; David G. PassmoreA small glacial cirque basin on Exmoor, Somerset
000175 (2010) Marcel Mîndrescu [Roumanie] ; Ian S. Evans [Royaume-Uni] ; Nicholas J. Cox [Royaume-Uni]Climatic implications of cirque distribution in the Romanian Carpathians: palaeowind directions during glacial periods
000176 (2010) Jacinthe Rivard ; Guy Bourgeault ; Céline MercierCirque du Monde in Mexico City: breathing new life into action for young people in difficult situations
000300 (2008) Alexandra Georgakopoulou‘On MSN with buff boys’: Self‐ and other‐identity claims in the context of small stories1
000361 (2008) Clas H Ttestrand [Suède] ; Vasili Kolka [Russie] ; Nina Johansen [Suède]Cirque infills in the Khibiny Mountains, Kola Peninsula, Russia — palaeoglaciological interpretations and modern analogues in East Antarctica
000546 (2005) Leah BasselVive le Cirque! A French initiative for refugee youth
000A55 (1998) Eiliv Larsen [Norvège] ; John W. Attig [États-Unis] ; Asbj Rn Rune Aa [Norvège] ; Eivind S Nstegaard [Norvège]Late‐glacial cirque glaciation in parts of western Norway
000A63 (1998) Jean-Marc Thiollay [France] ; Jean-Michel Probst [France]Ecology and conservation of a small insular bird population, the Réunion cuckoo-shrike Coracina newtoni
000B23 (1997) Svein Olaf Dahl [Norvège] ; Atle Nesje [Norvège] ; Jarl Vstedal [Norvège]Cirque glaciers as morphological evidence for a thin Younger Dryas ice sheet in east‐central southern Norway
000C23 (1995) Kenneth Little [Canada]Surveilling Cirque Archaos: Transgression and the Spaces of Power in Popular Entertainment
000C73 (1994) L. Joy Sperling [États-Unis]The Popular Sources of Calder's Circus: The Humpty Dumpty Circus, Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey, and The Cirque Medrano
000F44 (1987) Alfred WolfSaving the small farm: Agriculture in roman literature
001041 (1984) Kees EpskampGoing ‘Popular’ with Culture: Theatre as a Small–Scale Medium in Developing Countries
001085 (1982) Julian A. Dowdeswell [États-Unis]Relative dating of Late Quaternary deposits using cluster and discriminant analysis, Audubon Cirque, Mt. Audubon, Colorado Front Range
001289 (1968) J. A. PetersonCIRQUE MORPHOLOGY AND PLEISTOCENE ICE FORMATION CONDITIONS IN SOUTHEASTERN AUSTRALIA
001339 (1948) H. F. I. Elliott ; N. R. Fuggles-CouchmanAN ECOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE BIRDS OF THE CRATER HIGHLANDS AND RIFT LAKES, NORTHERN TANGANYIKA TERRITORY.

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