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Journal articles on the topic "Knot zonation"

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Barszcz, Anna, Anna Sandak, and Jakub Sandak. "Knottiness of spruce stems from the Dolomites as the basis for distinguishing quality zones in roundwood." Folia Forestalia Polonica, Series A - Forestry 52(2) (July 1, 2010): 89–97. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.30610.

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The study was conducted on 9 sample of Norway spruce [Picea abies (L.) Karst] trees, aged 150 years, from three upper subalpine stands in the region of the Dolomites. The knots were classified into three categories of healthiness and three categories of intergrowth with the surrounding wood. Differences in diameters and relative diameters of knots classified into three categories of healthiness and three categories of intergrowth with the surrounding wood was shown on a merchantable bole divided into 10 equal sections. The frequency of occurrence of knots under the analysed categories was the
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Yodhy, Lintang, Rizaldi Rizaldi, and Wilson Novarino. "Bird Species Based On Altitudinal Zonation On Mount Kerinci Hiking Trail Through Kersik Tuo." Jurnal Biologi UNAND 10, no. 2 (2022): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.25077/jbioua.10.2.53-59.2022.

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Altitudinal gradient has specific factors that affect the composition of the bird community. A study of bird species based on altitude zonation on the Mount Kerinci hiking trail through Kersik Tuo, Kerinci, Jambi was conducted in August 2021 to know how the composition and structure of bird communities differed based on altitude zonation. This study was conducted using the point-count method. Point-count distributed along the hiking trail from 1,755 to 2,906 m asl and included in three zones (Zone I: 1,755 - 1,900 m asl: Zone II: 1,901 - 2,500 m asl: and Zone III: above 2,501 m asl). Four hund
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S., Sreekumar, and Aslam Arish. "GEOSPATIAL APPROACH FOR LANDSLIDE DISASTER MANAGEMENT: A CASE STUDY FROM INDIA." International Journal of Applied and Advanced Scientific Research 2, no. 2 (2017): 120–27. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.887369.

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Landslides of shallow nature but disastrous are very common in the hill ranges of Kerala, the southernmost state of India. The increased frequency of slope failures have been associated with unscientific land use practices and developmental activities in naturally existing landslide hazard area. An assessment of landslide hazards is therefore, a prerequisite for sustainable development of the region. The present study uses Remote Sensing and GIS for finding susceptible zones of landslide hazards in Malappuram District which has an arealextented of 3555 Km<sup>2</sup>. Nine factor layers respon
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Balasundareshwaran, A., K. Kumaraswamy, and K. Balasubramani. "Multi-Hazard Zonation For Effective Management of Disasters in Tamil Nadu." Geosfera Indonesia 5, no. 1 (2020): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.19184/geosi.v5i1.16710.

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Natural hazards are a long existing threat to human and their surroundings which may occur throughout the world. Tamil Nadu is one of the Indian States with a number of natural hazard incidences. The occurrence of natural hazards, such as cyclone, storm surge, flood, drought, landslide, forest fire etc., has increased manifold in the recent decades.The multi-hazard zonation is one of the preliminary studies in disaster management scenario, which is used to understand the product of all prominent natural hazards. At the state level, it is imperative for the government to know the regions affect
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Karmini, Karmini. "Zonation of Development Area of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries Sector in West Kutai Regency." AGRIFOR 17, no. 2 (2018): 305. http://dx.doi.org/10.31293/af.v17i2.3464.

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The effort of development on agriculture, forestry, and fisheries sector in West Kutai Regency needs to be done by integrating the working program that will be formulated for a specific region. The aim of this study was to know the activities distribution and production of agriculture, forestry, and fisheries products in West Kutai Regency alsothe zone of development area for basis to formulate the efforts to develop agriculture, forestry, and fisheries sector. Studi was done from January to March 2018 in West Kutai Regency, East Kalimantan Province. Data collected in this study were secondary
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Lenggono, Tego, Doni Prakasa Eka Putra, and Agung Setianto. "Andesite, Construction material, Kulon Progo , Yogyakarta, Indonesia." Journal of Applied Geology 3, no. 2 (2019): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/jag.48595.

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The construction projects that are currently being carried out in Kulon ProgoRegency, Yogyakarta Special Province, Indonesia, started on 2018, are large-scale projects. The projects include the construction of airports, seaports, industrial estates, southern crossing lanes and the construction of Menoreh lanes. The large-scale projects require a very large supply of andesite rocks for material construction. In Kulon Progo Regency itself, there is a huge potential of andesite rock relate to two geological formations (Kebo Butak and Andesite Intrusion) exist in the region, which is found mostly
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Morales-Saldaña, Saddan, Oscar Angel De Luna-Bonilla, Yareli Joselin Cadena-Rodríguez, and Susana Valencia-A. "Species distribution of Quercus (Fagaceae) along an altitude gradient, reveals zonation in a hotspot." Botanical Sciences 99, no. 4 (2021): 722–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.17129/botsci.2761.

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Background: The genus Quercus has a keystone role in the temperate forests in the northern hemisphere; thus this offers an interesting opportunity to use it as a model to know altitudinal species richness patterns which could be used in further studies and projects in biodiversity conservation.&#x0D; Questions: It is possible to detect an altitudinal gradient based on the genus Quercus distribution? What climatic variables are most important in the altitudinal distribution of the genus Quercus?&#x0D; Study site: The physiographic province of Sierra Madre del Sur (SMS) located southwest of Mexi
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Aribowo, Yoga, Yudi Syahputra, and Dian Agus Widiarso. "Characteristics of Lateritic Nickel Mineralization In Mid Part of Madang and Serakaman Areas, Sebuku Island, South Kalimantan." MATEC Web of Conferences 159 (2018): 01038. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815901038.

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The research was conducted in Madang and Serakaman Tengah area, Sebuku Island Subdistrict, Kotabaru Regency, South Kalimantan Province which is one of the nickel potential areas in Indonesia. The aim of this research is to know the characteristic and distribution of laterite nickel mineralization. The rocks present in the study area are serpentinized dunite, serpentinized harzburgite, gabbro, silicified gabbro, tuff, and basalt. Methods used in this research were surface geological mapping, rock observation and sampling from outcrop and drill core representing each laterite horizon from limoni
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Ahamad, Md. Touseef, K. Emiel Prabhakar, B. Purna ChandraSekhar, and Ponugupati Narendra Mohan. "Review on Landslide Prediction Analysis in Wayanad." International Journal of Research 11, no. 03 (2024): 271–76. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14598496.

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<em>Landslides in Kerala made it experience significant amount of destruction and the study here focuses on prediction analysis of landslides in kerala , and each of the landslide that have some debris flow&nbsp; and from the analysis for the past 10 years of landslides and its triggers and the observation of similar pattern of landslides has been studied thoroughly , from 2018 and 2024 landslides in Wayanad and its comparison the intensity and how the analysis of slope helps to know how directly it impacts landslides .Using GIS tools and remote sensing techniques referring to digital elevatio
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Zhiddiq, Sulaiman, Abdul Mannan, Muhammad Yusuf, Maddatuang Maddatuang, Ansarullah Tabbu, and Jeddah Yanti. "AGRICULTURAL LAND AND FORESTRY ZONATION AS DISASTER MITIGATION EFFORTS TO DAS KAONISIK DISTRICT, DISTRICT TINGGIMONCONG GOWA." Social Landscape Journal 4, no. 3 (2023): 172. http://dx.doi.org/10.56680/slj.v4i3.54411.

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Determination of land for the development of agricultural and forestry crops important to know as mitigation in the watershed Kaonisik Tinggimoncong Gowa district in South Sulawesi. Based on land suitability and productivity data supporting the use of land for agriculture and forestry crops on some land units. Land suitability classes determined by laboratory and field test results on a number of land characteristics that are matched to the criteria of the guidelines to grow plants with CSR/FAO staff (1983). Land mapping unit is the smallest unit that is used as the evaluation unit, obtained t
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Book chapters on the topic "Knot zonation"

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Little, Colin. "Life at the bottom: sublittoral sediments and community structure." In The Biology of Soft Shores and Estuaries. Oxford University PressOxford, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198504276.003.0006.

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Abstract Below the level of low tide, species common in the intertidal zone are replaced by others. In part, the changes are related to increasing depth, so there are species characteristic depth zones. In some cases the reasons for this sublittoral zonation are fairly easily understood-for instance algae and seagrasses do not penetrate to great depths because they need light for photosynthesis. But in general, we know little of why species are distributed in this way, and there have been no rigorous tests to examine why intertidal species are not found in the sublittoral.
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Timm, Robert M., and Richard K. LaVal. "Mammals." In Monteverde. Oxford University Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195095609.003.0013.

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Costa Rica is one of the most biotically diverse countries on earth, with 4% of known terrestrial plant and animal species in only 0.04% of the world’s land surface. The country’s mammal fauna is equally diverse, with more than 207 species (4.8% of the world’s 4629 species) in an area of 51,022 km2. The majority of the world’s mammal species and Monteverde’s fauna are small (&lt; 0.5 kg), nocturnal, and secretive. We know considerably less about most neotropical mammals and other vertebrates than we do about birds, which are more easily observed and communicate with sounds audible to humans. A
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