Artigo Revisado por pares

THE ELEVATION COMPONENT OF SOIL TEMPERATURE VARIATION

1975; Wiley; Volume: 30; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/j.1477-8696.1975.tb05277.x

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1477-8696

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S. J. Harrison,

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Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing

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WeatherVolume 30, Issue 12 p. 397-409 THE ELEVATION COMPONENT OF SOIL TEMPERATURE VARIATION S. J. Harrison, S. J. Harrison Portsmouth PolytechnicSearch for more papers by this author S. J. Harrison, S. J. Harrison Portsmouth PolytechnicSearch for more papers by this author First published: December 1975 https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1477-8696.1975.tb05277.xCitations: 6AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat REFERENCES Alcock, M. B., Lovett, J. V. and Machin, D. 1968 Techniques used in the study of the influence of environment on primary pasture production in hill and lowland habitats. In The measurement of environmental factors in terrestrial ecology. British Ecological Society Symposium. ed. R. M. Wadsworth. Blackwell. Google Scholar Draper, N. R. and Smith, H. 1966 Applied regression analysis. Wiley, New York. Google Scholar Geiger, R. 1950 The climate near the ground. Harvard U.P. Google Scholar Gloyne, R. W. 1971 A note on the average annual mean of daily earth temperature in the United Kingdom. Met. Mag., 100, pp. 1–6. Web of Science®Google Scholar Harrison, S. J. 1974a An ecoclimatic gradient in north Cardiganshire. Unpub. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Wales. Google Scholar 1974b Problems in the measurement and evaluation of the climatic resources of upland Britain. In Climatic resources and economic activity. ed. J. A. Taylor. David and Charles, London. Google Scholar Healey, I. N. 1967 An ecological study of temperatures in a Welsh moorland soil. J. Anim. Ecol., 36, p. 425. 10.2307/2923 Web of Science®Google Scholar Hogg, W. H. 1971 Regional and local environments. In Potential crop production. ed. P. F. Wareing and J. P. Cooper. Heinemann, London. Google Scholar Hunter, R. F. and Grant, S. A. 1971 The effect of altitude upon grass growth in East Scotland. J. App. Ecol., 1, pp. 1–19. 10.1002/env.3170010102 Google Scholar Jones, I. LI. 1967 Studies on hill land in Wales. Welsh Plant Breeding Station Tech. Bull. No. 2. Google Scholar McCulloch, J. S. G. and Penman, H. L. 1956 Heat flow in the soil. Proceedings of the 6th Soil Science Congress. Paris. Google Scholar Manley, G. 1944 Topographical features and the climate of Britain. A review of some outstanding effects. Geog. Journ., 103, pp. 241–263. 10.2307/1789615 Google Scholar 1945 The effective rate of altitudinal change in temperate Atlantic climates. Geog. Rev., 35, pp. 408–417. 10.2307/211328 Web of Science®Google Scholar Meteorological Office 1968 Averages of earth temperature at depths of 30 cm and 122 cm for the United Kingdom 1931–60. HMSO, London. Google Scholar Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food 1964 The farmer's weather. M.A.F.F. Bulletin 165. HMSO, London. Google Scholar Mochlinski, K. 1970 Soil temperatures in the United Kingdom. Weather, 25, pp. 192–200. 10.1002/j.1477-8696.1970.tb03260.x Google Scholar Oliver, J. 1961 Soil temperatures in upland peats. In Aspects of soil climate. Memorandum 4, Geography Dept. U.C.W., Aberystwyth. Google Scholar 1964 A study of upland temperatures and humidities in South Wales. Trans. I.B.G. No. 35, pp. 37–54. Google Scholar Pessi, Y. 1957 The thermal conditions in mineral and peat soil at Pelsonsuo in 1955–56. Valt. Maatal. Julk. 159. Google Scholar Rudeforth, C. C. 1970 Soils of north Cardiganshire. Memoirs of the Soil Survey of England and Wales. Harpenden. Google Scholar Sarson, P. B. 1961 The validity of soil temperature records. In *Aspects of soil climate. Memorandum No. 4, Geography Dept. U.C.W., Aberystwth. Google Scholar Searle, S. A. 1953 The measurement of plant climate. Chichester Press. Google Scholar Shreve, F. 1924 Soil temperature as influenced by altitude and slope exposure. Ecology, 5, pp. 128–136. 10.2307/1929010 Google Scholar Smith, L. P. 1952 Variations in air temperature and humidity on the weather slope of a coastal hill. Met. Mag., 79, pp. 231–233. Google Scholar Taylor, J. A. 1960 Introductory considerations. In Hill climates and land-use. Memorandum No. 3, Geography Dept. U.C.W., Aberystwyth. Google Scholar Citing Literature Volume30, Issue12December 1975Pages 397-409 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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