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    Von der „Rose ohne Dornen bis zum Tatra-Abenteuer von Zosia und Franek“. Das Gedächtnis und das Bewusstsein vom Bergraum in den Tatra-Wissenskompendien für Kinder by Anna Pigoń

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The first compendia of knowledge about the Tatra mountains addressed to child readers emerged at the beginning of the 20th century. …”
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    Evaluation of the Contribution of Deposited Precipitation by Jaroslav Fišák, Miroslav Tesař

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Two later introduced stations are situated in the mountainous part of the Czech Republic. For each of mentioned stations the daily averages of the DP totals were determined by the values 0.074 mm for Suchdol, 0.112 mm for Poledník, and 0.103 mm for Smĕdava. …”
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  3. 1063

    Evaluation of high-resolution snowpack simulations from global datasets and comparison with Sentinel-1 snow depth retrievals in the Sierra Nevada, USA by L. Sourp, L. Sourp, S. Gascoin, L. Jarlan, V. Pedinotti, K. J. Bormann, M. W. Baba

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…<p>The spatial distribution of mountain snow water equivalent (SWE) is key information for water management. …”
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  4. 1064

    « Vouloir de la politique » by Isabelle Rivoal

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Whereas heads of family relate to Walid Joumblatt, the lord (bek) of the Mountain, in an extremely codified way during traditional visits, Walid Joumblatt’s relationship with youths in his role as president of the PSP is marked by familiarity and complicity. …”
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    New Bouguer Gravity Maps of Venezuela: Representation and Analysis of Free-Air and Bouguer Anomalies with Emphasis on Spectral Analyses and Elastic Thickness by Javier Sanchez-Rojas

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…According to the power spectrum analysis results of the gravity data, the averaged Moho depths for the massif, plains, and mountainous areas in Venezuela are 42, 35, and 40 km, respectively. …”
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    METHODOLOGY FOR RAPID DETECTION OF ABNORMAL GAS SITUATIONS AT THE EXCAVATION SITES OF MINES by V. V. Kupriyanov

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…It has been focused on the full use of information redundancy, contained in the experimental implementations of the results of the interaction of technologies with the bottomhole part of the mountain massif. The following provisions were applied: the appearance of abnormal gas situations leads to a rupture of the interaction of gas dynamic processes at the sites of recording methanegrams, and the presence of a link indicates a «regular» development of situations. …”
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    Case Study of Ground-Based Glaciogenic Seeding of Clouds over the Pyeongchang Region by Ha-Young Yang, Ki-Ho Chang, Sanghee Chae, Eunsil Jung, Seongkyu Seo, Jin-Yim Jeong, Jung-Ho Lee, Yonghun Ro, Baek-Jo Kim

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…In one case that did not show changes after seeding, it is analyzed that a sufficient cloud depth was not supplied to the seeding region due to the blocking effect of the Taebaek Mountains.…”
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    La station de Bergusium et le site des Buissières à Panossas (Isère) : de la toponymie à l’archéologie by Matthieu Poux, Aldo Borlenghi

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Its name is derived from the Celtic berg-/brig-, similar to the theonym Bergusia referred to in an Alesian inscription and related to a tutelary goddess of mining in these mountains. Reinforced by the pattern of names in Transalpine and Cisalpine Gaul, this hypothesis would fit well with Briançon, which represents the region’s main Oolitic iron ore deposit. …”
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    Spatial analysis of annual precipitation of Khuzestan province; An approach of spatial regressions analysis by Saeed balyani

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Accordingly, it was found that, in east, northeast and north of province the altitudes, in east and northeast and Zagros Mountains the view shade and slope are the most important spatial factors, respectively.…”
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    La prison des femmes de Tifelfel : Enfermement et corps en souffrance by Khedidja Adel

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…In the Aurès mountains, at the end of November 1954, the administration and the army are at war, the military operations intensify: the bombings target the collective granaries and their precious provisions, the evacuation of the villages is generalized ... …”
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    Development of Urban Waste Recycling Industry from the Perspective of Ecology by Qian Luo

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Through the analysis of social, environmental, and economic benefits, the government, scientific research institutions, and enterprises are encouraged to make joint efforts to develop the construction waste recycling industry, so as to fundamentally solve the current situation of “mountains of garbage and cities surrounded by garbage” in China.…”
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    Missing pieces in the story of a caterpillar fungus — Ophiocordyceps sinensis by Siran Liang

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Retailers often employ snowy mountains, Tibetan script, Tibetan people, blue sky and green meadows to advertise their products. …”
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    Dalla sovranità alla convivialità: strategie di sopravvivenza agroalimentare in Sardegna by Fabio Parascandolo, Maurizio Fadda

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Unlike other geographical contexts of the Mediterranean world characterised by continentality and intense trade interconnections, the island of Sardinia – particularly in its inland and mountainous areas – for millennia remained populated by rural communities that had to rely on their own strength to survive. …”
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    Le Kivu dans la guerre : acteurs et enjeux by Roland Pourtier

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…This article is an attempt to explain why these mountains are a powder magazine in the heart of a highly populated region.…”
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    Postfire Burnt-Wood Management Affects Plant Damage by Ungulate Herbivores by Jorge Castro

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Two experimental plots of ca. 20 hectares were established at two elevations in a burnt area in a Mediterranean mountain (Sierra Nevada, Spain). Three replicates of three treatments differing in post-fire burnt wood management were established per plot: “no intervention” (NI, all trees remained standing), “partial cut plus lopping” (PCL, felling the trees, cutting the main branches, and leaving all the biomass in situ), and “salvage logging” (SL; removal of logs and elimination of woody debris). …”
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