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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «RIPARIAL»
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1
The Laurel Hill Study: An Application of the Public Trust ...
We have already discussed how cutting riparial vegetation can adversely affect
fishery resources by removal of cooling shade. These "riparial communities" (
Seibert, 1968) also play a crucial role in minimizing flood peaks in summer.
John Clark, George Cannelos, Michael Beck, 1975
2
The Journal of the Linnean Society of London
Besides these differences of aspect, the natives will tell you there are other more
intrinsic ones, — for instance, that the riparial trees have softer and more
perishable timber, as well as inferior fruits; while the Caatingas, with a far greater
show ...
Linnean Society (London), 1866
3
Notes of a Botanist on the Amazon and Andes
The riparial plants of the Amazon (such, namely, as grow between ebb- and flood
-mark, or within the limits to which the annual inundations extend) range in many
instances from the very mouth of the river up to the roots of the Andes; and I do ...
Richard Spruce, Alfred Russel Wallace, 2014
4
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
Besides these differences of aspect, the natives will tell you there are other more
intrinsic ones, — for instance, that the riparial trees have softer and more
perishable timber, as well as inferior fruits ; while the Caatingas, with a far greater
show ...
Linnean Society of London, 1868
5
Encyclopedic Dictionary of Landscape and Urban Planning: ...
Auwald [m] [A]. riparian woodland [n] [US], upper phyt. ▻riparian upland
woodland. 5097 riparian woody species [n] phyt. syn. riverine woody species [n];
sleñosa [f] ripícola; f bois [m] riparial (Végétal ligneux qui vit sur la rive d'un cours
d'eau ...
6
The Scottish Naturalist
GEORYSSID^E. GBORYSSUS Er. PYGi/LaiUS Fab. Local. Riparial. Distribution
— East. g Forth 000000 West. Solway. g o o o. PARNID.ffl. ELMIS Er. -SiNEUS
Mull. In streams. Common. Distribution — East. Tweed Forth g g Moray 000 West.
Francis Buchanan White White, 1878
7
Roget's Descriptive Word Finder
... river navigation profluent: flowing onward or going ahead refluent: flowing back
; ebbing riparian: pertaining to the banks of a river or stream; riparial; riparious;
ripicolous riparicolous: dwelling in rivers, streams; riparial; riparian; riparious; ...
8
British Medical Journal
The Thames riparial districts (by which is meant those which immediately skirt the
river or are traversed by its head waters), have been divided into groups, each of
which comprises a number of registration districts. The groups which form the ...
9
Encyclopedic Dictionary of Hydrogeology
Cf. Fixedring infiltrometer. Ripa Legal term for a bank ofa stream or a river.
Riparial See riparian. Riparian Also riparial. Legal term for existing on the sides
or banks ofa watercourse or body ofwater. Cf. Riverain. Riparian rights/riparian
doctrine ...
D. J. Poehls, Gregory J. Smith, 2011
10
Letters and other papers by J.W. Pycroft, 1853-1882
II., every Englishman's House is now his Castle and he is the Lord of his own
Domains, and to attack which without notice, either privately or publicly,
especially the riparial rights attached to such domains, is an act of Mgh crime and
...
James Wallis Pycroft, 1853