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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MARSHINESS»
Descubre el uso de
marshiness en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
marshiness y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
A Treatise on the Causes and Principles of Meteorological ...
Besides, there is reason to think, that the marshiness of many districts, is partly
owing to the greater elevation of the surface of the embanked rivers which
traverse them. Springs issuing from the ground are ever owing to the absorption
of water ...
2
Treatise on ... Meteorological Phenomena: Also Two Essays ...
Besides, there is reason to think, that the marshiness of many districts, is partly
owing to the greater elevation of the surface of the embanked rivers which
traverse them. Springs issuing from the ground are ever owing to the absorption
of water ...
3
Improvements in Forest Growth on Peat-bog Soils of the ...
Basic Causes of Marshiness V. N. Sukachev (1934) indicates two types of
excessive moistening which lead to the development of marshiness in forests: the
stagnant type, giving rise to spruce and pine forests of the sphagnum group (
Piceeta ...
N. I. Pʹi︠a︡vchenko, 1965
4
The Soviet Journal of Ecology
The heavy mechanical composition of the ground and the weakly pronounced
morphosculpture favors progressive hydro- morphism. On average marshiness
reaches 60%. Bog formation proceeds through to the transitional type by means
of ...
5
Role of Forests in Water Conservation: (Vodookhrannaya Rolʹ ...
Marshiness on felling areas In order to prove the strong transpiration of forests,
one often refers to the bogging which takes place after forest stands have been
felled. Such marshiness is particularly widespread in northern regions with
excess ...
Viktor Vasilʹevich Rakhmanov, 1966
6
Housing Return for England and Wales
A ravine on the inner curve of the horse-shoe would have prevented this
marshiness. (19) A similar condition does not occur either on the west or on the
east side of the large crescent, because the drainage from the hills, both surface
and ...
Great Britain. Ministry of Housing and Local Government, 1909
7
Doklady: Earth science sections
Table 2 Silicon, Aluminum and Iron Concentrations in Flood Water of Rivers
Draining Catchment Areas of Variable Marshiness Note. 1) total concentration,
including mechanical suspensions mg/liter; 2) concentration of dissolved form in
...
8
Geochemistry International
Mn and Fe also respond differentially to pH-Eh settings, which means that the
elements differ in content in concretions from soils differing in marshiness. The Fe
contents in these nodules increase with the marshiness, whereas the Mn levels ...
9
Remarks on Several Parts of Europe: Relating Chiefly to the ...
... l make no doubt but Holland, notwithstanding the Marshiness of the Soil, might
still shoot up Wood in as great abundance as ever it did 5 and it is observ'd that
those Trees which are planted here along the Canals, spread and grow up even
...
10
An essay on the principle of population: or, a view of its ...
The great mortality probably arises, partly from the natural marshiness of the soil,
and the number of canals; and partly from the very great proportion of the people,
which is engaged in sedentary occupations, and the very small number in the ...
Thomas Robert Malthus, 1803
8 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «MARSHINESS»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
marshiness en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Bilger Farm preservation aided by donation to Meriden Land Trust
... aren't any plans at this point to construct hiking or walking trails through the Land Trust-owned property, due to the marshiness of the land. «Meriden Record-Journal, Jul 15»
Beautiful brown trout sums up all I love about fishing
The ground is soft under my feet, but wearing Wellingtons this marshiness doesn't bother me. Through the undergrowth I appear at the bank of ... «Western Morning News, Mar 15»
Watch Your Back, Kale. Kelp Is Gunning For The Veggie Du Jour Title
This smoothie has some marshiness, which adds a more primal depth to the perky, bright summer fruit. The texture is another matter, and could ... «NPR, Mar 15»
Forging ahead to transform valley
The plastic grids will strengthen the ground and reduce marshiness, and are already getting overrun with grass ready for the spring. The team ... «Sheffield Telegraph, Oct 14»
London's ultimate village: Greenwich Peninsula
The marshiness meant the soil was unsuitable for farming, so while the rest of London was first cultivated and then built on, the Greenwich ... «Evening Standard, Oct 14»
Brad Haddin stands and delivers for Australia in the first Ashes Test
There's no signature Healy drawl, Gilchrist boy-wonder vivacity or mallee-root Marshiness. Haddin can almost be defined by these absences. «Sydney Morning Herald, Nov 13»
What did the Romans ever do for us? They decided where we live …
The marshiness of the south also meant that fewer train and tube lines were dug through subsoil that was thought to be quicksand, even in the ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Nov 10»
Marsh and Foster Islands
We knew going in that it would be a marshy walk (hence the name: Marsh Island) but we underestimated the marshiness. About 50 feet into the ... «Seattle Post Intelligencer, Abr 10»