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Group: climate_change - with tag semi_arid [7 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the climate_change group with tag semi_arid
  • Modeling the effects of rainfall variability on groundwater recharge in semi-arid Tanzania
    Nordic Hydrology, Vol. 26 (1995), pp. 313-330.
  • Use of general-circulation model output in the creation of climate- change scenarios for impact analysis.1
    Climatic Change, Vol. 23 (1993), pp. 293-335.
    by A Robock, RP Turco, MA Harwell, TP Ackerman, R Andressen, HS Chang, MVK Sivakumar
  • Satellite monitoring of global land cover changes and their impact on climate
    Climatic, Vol. Change 31, No. 2-4. (1995), pp. 395-413.
    by RRR Nemani
  • Simulating vegetational and hydrologic responses to natural climatic variation and GCM-predicted climate change in a semi-arid ecosystem in Washington, USA
    Journal Of Arid Environments, Vol. 33 (1996), pp. 23-38.
    by RG Kremer, ER Hunt, SW Running, JC Coughlan
  • Terrestrial transects for global change research
    Vegetatio, Vol. 121 (1995), pp. 53-65.
    by GW Koch, PM Vitousek, WL Steffen, BH Walker
  • Middle East and Arid Asia
    (1998), pp. 231-252.
    by H Gitay, IR Noble
    edited by RT Watson, MC Zinyowera, HM Richard
  • THE EFFECT OF 200 YEARS OF EUROPEAN_SETTLEMENT ON THE VEGETATION AND FLORA OF NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIA
    CUNNINGHAMIA, Vol. 2, No. 3. (1991), pp. 343-370.
    by J Benson
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